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Diagram  of  the  U.  S.  Senate  Library 


INTRODUCTION 

The  library  of  the  United  States  Senate  is  primarily  a  library  of 
reference  to  legislative  history.  Among  the  more  important  publi- 
cations found  here  are: 

The  American  Archives,  fourth  series,  six  volumes,  from  the 
King's  message,  March  7,  1774,  to  the  Declaration  of  Independence 
bv  the  United  States,  in  1776;  fifth  series,  three  volumes,  from  the 
Declaration  of  Independence  to  December  31,  1776; 

Journals  of  the  American  Congress,  177'1-1788; 

Secret  Journals  of  the  Acts  and  Proceedings  of  the  Congress  of 
the  Confederation  from  the  first  meeting  thereof  to  the  dissolution  of 
the  Confederation  by  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  1775-1788; 

History  of  the  Confederation; 

Debates  of  the  Constitutional  Convention  (Elliot-Madison); 

The  Federalist; 

Journals  of  the  Continental  Congress,  1774-1789; 

Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution; 

Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  United  States; 

American  State  Papers,  1789-1833; 

Annals  of  Congress,  1789-1824; 

Debates  in  Congress,  1824-1837; 

Congressional  Globe,  1833-1873; 

Congressional  Record,  1873-1907; 

Abridgement  of  the  Debates  in  Congress,  1789-1850; 

Niles's  Register,  1811-1849; 

Journals  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1789-1907; 

Journals  of  the  United  States  Senate,  1789-1907; 

Executive  Journals  of  the  United  States  Senate,  1789-1891; 

United  States  Statutes  at  Large,  1789-1907; 

Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States; 

Departmental  decisions; 

Reports  and  digests  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States; 

Constitutional  and  international  law  publications; 

Lives  and  writings  of  men  conspicuous  in  legislative  history; 

Modern  histories,  atlases,  encyclopaedias,  and  other  books  of 
reference; 

Congressional  documents; 

Parliamentary  History  and  Debates  (Cobbett-Hansard),  A.  D.  1066- 
1908. 

Miscellaneous  works,  all  aggregating,  witli  duplicates,  about 
182,000  volumes. 


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INDEX  OF  TITLES  AND  REFERENCES. 

Abbot,  Henry  L.  Problems  of  the  Panama  Canal.  N.  Y.,  The 
Macmillan  cc,  1905.     8"    Q.  2. 

See  Mississippi  River,  physics,  etc.     M.  D.  10. 

Abnormal  man,  being  essays  on  education  and  crime  and  related  sub- 
jects, with  digests  of  literature  and  a  bibliography.  B3'  Arthur 
MacDonald.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1898.  8°  58—3;  S.Doc.  187. 
I.  3.     M.  D.  18. 

Abridgment  of  the  Debates  of  Congress.     List,  p.  213. 
Abstract,  statistical,  of  the  United  States.     List,  p.  360. 
Accounts,  Committee  on.     Index  to  reports  of.     See  Index.     P.  1. 
Adams,  Charles  Francis.     [Life  of,]  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  jr. 

[being  vol.    29   of  the  American   Statesmen   Series].     Bost., 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1900.     12°     E.  4. 

(editor).     See  John  Adams.     E.  4. 

(editor).     See  John  Quinc}'  Adan]s.     E.  4. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,  jr.  (editor).     See  Charles  Francis  Adams. 

E.  4. 
Adams,  Charles  Kendall.     Editor-in-chief,  Johnson's  Universal  cyclo- 

pfedia.     N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1896.     8  vols.     4°.     A  5. 

Editor-in-chief,    Universal    cyclopaedia    and  atlas.      N.    Y., 

D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1901.     12  vols.     4°     A  6, 

Adams,  Henry.  [Life  of]  John  Randolph  [being  vol.  16  of  the 
American  Statesmen  Series].  Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co., 
1898.     12°     E.4. 

Adams,  John.  Administrations  of  Washington  and.  Edited  from 
the  papers  of  Oliver  Wolcott.  By  George  Gibbs.  N.  Y., 
1846.     2  vols.     8°     E  1. 

Correspondence  between  John  Adams  and  William  Cunning- 
ham, beginning  in   1803  and  ending  in    1812.     Published  by 

E.  M.  Cunningham.     Bost.,  True  &  Greene,  1823.     12°     E.  1. 

Eulogy  on  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson,  pronounced 

in   Newbury  port  July  15,   1826.     By    Caleb   Cushing.     Cam- 
bridge, Hilliard  &  Metcalf ,  1826.     8°    E.  1. 

(Life  of,]  by  John  T.  Morse,  jr.  [being  vol.  6  of  the  American 

Statesmen    Series].     Bost.,    Houghton,    Mifflin   &   co.,    n.    d. 
12°    E.  4. 


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Adams,  John.  Works  of,  with  a  life  of  the  author.  By  Charles  F. 
Adams.     Bost.,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1856.     10  vols.*     8°    E.  1. 

*  Note. —Vol.  4  missing.  Duplicate  copies  as  follows:  Vol.  1,  7  copies;  vol.6, 
2  copies;  vol.  7,  11  copies;  vol.  8,  13  copies;  vol.  9,  4  copies;  vol.  10,  10 
copies.     M.  D.  18-19. 

Adams,  John  Quincy.  [Life  of,]  by  John  T.  Morse,  jr.  [being  vol. 
15  of  the  American  Statesmen  Series].  Bost.,  Houghton, 
Mifflin  c&  CO.,  n.  d.     12°     E.  4. 

Memoirs  of,  comprising  portions  of  his  diary  from  1795  to 

1848.     Edited  by  Charles  Francis  Adams.     Phila.,  J.  B.  Lip- 
pincott  &  CO.,  1874-1877.     12  vols.     8°     E.  2. 

Adams,  Samuel.     [Life  of,]  by  James  K.  Hosmer  [being  vol.  2  of  the 

American  Statesmen  Series].     Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co., 

1898.     12°    E.  4. 
Administrations  of  Washington  and  [John]  Adams.     Edited  from 

the  papers  of  Oliver  Wolcott.    By  George  Gibbs.    N.  Y.,  1846. 

2  vols.     8°    L.  6. 
Administrative  act  of  1890.     .See  Tariff. 
Adulteration  of  food  products.     Digests  of  the  laws.     56 — 2;  S.  doc. 

141.     S.  2. 
Advancements  in  the  Navy.     See  Sampson-Schley. 
Africa,  commercial,  in  1901.      57—1;  H.  doc.  15,  pt.  10.     4°     S.  3. 
Agriculture,  Department  of,  1841-1902.     List  of  publications  of  the. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.     8"     E.  1. 

Reports,  bulletins,  and  yearbooks.   List,  p.  156,  etc.   M.  D.  13. 

Index  to  the  annual  reports  of,  1837-1893.    8°    2  copies.    E.  1. 

[Same.]     1832-1892.     8°     E.  1. 

Index  to  the  yearbooks  of  1894-1900.  By  Charles  H.  Great- 
house,  1902.     8°    2  copies.     E.  1. 

List  by  titles  of  publications  of  1840-1901.     8°     By  George 

William  Hill,  1902.     E.  1. 

Use  book.  The.     See  Use  book. 

Agricultural  imports  of  the  United  States,  1898-1902.     By  Frank  H. 

Hitchcock,  1903.     8°     E.  1. 
experiment  stations  in  the  United  States.     E.  1. 

graphics,  album  of.     Vakies  per  acre  of  crops  of  the  United 

States.     Wash.,  Agriculture  Department,  1890.     Atlas.     E.  1. 

Yearbook,  1906.    Wash., G. P.  O.,  1907.    8°    El.    List,  p.  160. 

Annual  report  of   the  othce  of  experiment  stations,   1906. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8°     El. 

Ainsworth,  Robert.  Latin  dictionary.  Edited  by  Morell.  Lond., 
1796.     4°     X.  1. 

Ainsworth,  Robert.  [Same.]  By  Morell  &  Carev.  Lond.,  1823. 
4°     X.  1. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE  9 

Alabama  claims.     See  Claims. 

A.  L.  A.  Catalog,  19(M.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1904.     8°     B  1. 

Alaska  and  British  Columbia.     Boundarj^  line  between,  1889.     Vol. 

1,  message,  report,  and  maps;  vol.  2,  maps.     8°     50 — 2;  S.  ex. 

doc.  146.     E.  1. 
Alaska   and    its   resources.     By  William   H.    Dall,     Bost.,    Lee   & 

Sbepard,  1897.     8°    A.  5. 

See  Harriman  Alaska  expedition.     A.  5. 

and  the  northwest  part  of  North  America.     Phillips.     1588- 

1898.     L.  C. 

Geographic  dictionary  of.     By  Marcus  Baker.     Wash.,  G. 

P.  O.,  1902.     8°     2  copies.     A.  3. 

Second  edition.     By  James   McCormick.      G.  P.   O.,  1906. 

8°     55—1;  H.  doc.  938.     A.  3. 

Map  of,  showing  known  gold-bearing  rocks,  with  descriptive 

text.     Geological  Surve}^,  1S9S.     8°    E.  1. 

Militaiy  reconnaissance   in,  b}'   Frederick   Schwatka,  1883. 

8°     48—2;  S.  ex.  doc.  2.     E.  1. 

Narratives  of  explorations  in.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1900.     4° 

56—1;  S.  rept.  1023. 

Alger,  Russell  A.  (editor).  Spanish-American  war,  1897-1899.  Har- 
per &  Bros.,  1901.     8°    K.  5. 

Allen,  Charles  H.  (governor  of  Porto  Rico).  Reports  for  1901, 1902. 
W^ash.,  G.  P.  O.     8<'    I.  8. 

Allen,  Ira.  Particulars  of  the  capture  of  the  ship  Olive  Branch. 
Phila.,  printed  for  the  author,  1805.     8°     2  copies.     I.  8. 

Allibone,  S.  Austin.  Poetical  quotations  from  Chaucer  to  Tennyson. 
Phila.,  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1901.     8°    2  copies.     B.  4. 

Almanacs  and  annuals.     B.     M.  D.  1-2. 

Almanach  de  Gotha.     Annuaire   g^nealogique,   diplomatique   et  statistique. 

1902.     12» 
Note. — Senate  Library  has  back  numbers  from  1865. 
American  almanac  and  repository  of  useful  knowledge.     1830-1889.     8° 

Note.— 1830  to  1878,  2  copies;  1878  to  1889,  8  copies. 
American  almanac,  yearbo  'k,  cyclopaedia,  and  atlas.     N.  Y.,  1904.     8° 
American  almanacs,  preliminary  check  list  of  1639-1800.     Morrison.     4°    1907. 
American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac.     1855-1895.     8" 
American  statesmanship,  and  Public  Official  Year-Book,  1907-8.     8° 
Australian  (Western)  yearbook.     1900-1;  1900-3.     2  vols.     By  Malcolm  A. 

C.  Fraser.     Perth,  1902,  1904.     8° 
Baltimore  Sun  almanac,  1888,  1893.     8» 

British  almanac.     Lond.,  C.  Knight,  1850-1860,  1865,  1869.     8» 
Canada.     The  statistical   yearbook  of   Canada  for  1903,  1904.     Ottawa,  S.  E. 

Dawson,  1903,  1904.     S" 
Canadian  yearbook,  for  1905.     Eighth  year.     Toronto,  A.  Hewett.     8° 
Carneg-ie  Institution  of  Washington.     Yearbooks  Nos.  1-5. 
Eagle  almanac,  Brooklyn  daily.     1903,  1906. 


10  CATALOGUE    LTBRAKY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Almanacs  and  annuals.     B. — Continued. 

New  York  Herald  almanac,  1872-1877,  inclusive.     N.  Y.,  New  York  Herald 

CO.     8" 
Royal  kalendar  and  court  and  city  register.     Lend.,  Suttaby,  1851-1863.     8° 
Tribune  almanac  and  political  register.     N.  Y.,  1905.     8" 
Note. — Library  has  back  numbers  for  1838  to  date. 
Whitaker's  almanack  for  1901.     Lond.,  Whitaker  &  Son.     8° 

Note. — Library  has  the  same  for  1885,  1896. 
World  almanac  and  encyclopedia  for  1869,  1872-1876,  1886-1893,  1897  to  date. 
8°    N.  Y. 
Altitudes  in  the  United  States,  dictionary  of.     Compiled  b}^  Henry 

Gannett.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1891.     8°     X. 
America,  maps  of.     See  Library  of  Congress.     1901. 

Narrative  and  critical  history  of.     By  Justin  Winsor.     Bost., 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1889.     8  vols.     4°    C.  5. 

American  almanac.     1878-1889.     Edited  by  A.  R.   Spofford.     See 

Almanacs. 
American  archives.     See  List,  p.  163.     1 — N. 

Fourth  series.  A  documentary  history  of  the  English  colo- 
nies in  North  America.  By  Peter  Force,  Mar.  7,  1774:-July  1, 
1776.     Wash.,  1837-1816.     6  vols.     F'^    1— N. 

Fifth  series,  July  21,  l776-[Dec.,  1776].     Wash.,  1848-1853. 

'    3  vols.     F°     1— N. 

American  Bar  Association.  Report  of  twentieth  annual  meeting, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  1897.  Vol.  XX.  Phila.,  Dando  Printing 
CO.,  1897.     8°    M.  D.  18. 

See  Universal  Congress  of  Lawyers  and  Jurists.     L.  2. 

American  commerce,  One  hundred  years  of.     Edited  by  Chauncey  M. 

Depew.     N.  Y.,  D.  O.  Haynes  &  co.,  1895.     2  vols.     1°    D.  5. 
American  Common-wealth.     B}^  James  Bryce.     Lond.,  Macmillan 
&C0.,  1888.     2  vols.     8°    M.  D. 

[Same.]     1901.     2  vols.     8°     E.  2. 

American  conflict.  The.     See  Greeley,  Horace.     E.  3. 

American  Congress,  The.      A  history  of    national  legislation  and 

political  events,  1774-1895.     By  Joseph  West  Moore.     Harper 
&  Bros.,  1895.     8°     E.  2. 

American  Congress,  Journals  of.     X.  6. 

American  constitutions.  A  compilation  of  the  political  constitutions 
of  the  independent  nations  of  the  New  World,  with  short  his- 
torical notes  and  various  appendixes.  By  Jose  I.  Rodriguez. 
3  vols.  Vols.  1  and  2,  July,  1905.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1906-. 
4"  (International  Bureau  of  the  American  Republics.)  4" 
2  copies.     P.  3. 

American  Cyclopccdia.     See  Cyclopsedias  and  dictionaries. 

American  diplomacy,  A  century  of,  being  a  brief  review  of  the 
foreign  relations  of  the  United  States,  1776-1876.  By  John  W. 
Foster.     Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1901.     8°     F.  4. 


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American  diplomacy,  In  the  Orient.  By  John  W.  Foster.  Bost., 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1903.     8°     2  copies.     F.  4. 

Its  spirit  and  achievements.     By  John  Basset  Moore.     N.  Y., 

Harper  &  Bro.,  1905.     8°     F.  4. 

American  Diplomatic  Code.  A  collection  of  treaties  and  conven- 
tions between  the  United  States  and  foreign  powers,  1TT8-1834. 
By  Jonathan  Elliot.  Wash.,  J.  Elliot,  jr.,  1834.  8°  2  copies. 
F.  5. 

American  Diplomatic  Questions.  By  John  B.  Henderson,  jr. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  co.,  1901.     8"     F.  5. 

See  Diplomacy,  practice  of,  etc. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1855  to  1895.     8°     See 

Almanacs. 
American  Historical  Association.     List,  p.  165.     E.  3. 
American  history  told  by  contemporaries.     Albert  Bushnell  Hart, 

1492-1900.     Macmillan  CO.,  1900.     4  vols.     8°    E.  3. 
American  newspapers,  check  list  of.     Morrison,  1639-1800.     M.  D. 

16-17. 
American   politics    from   the   beginning   to  date.     By  Thomas  V. 

Cooper.     Phila.,  Fireside  Publishing  co.,  1883.     8°    M.  D.  4. 

History  of.     By  Alexander  Johnston.     N.  Y.,  Henry  Holt 

&  CO.,  1902.     8"    E.  4. 

American  railroad  rates.  By  Walter  Chadwick  Noyes.  Bost., 
Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1906.     S°     2  copies.     K.  1. 

American  Red  Cross  relief  committee  reports.  May,  1898,  to  Mar., 
1899.     8°     E.  4. 

American  Republics,  Bureau  of.     List,  p.  166.     M.  D.  14. 

Directories  and  handbooks.     List,  167,  etc. 

Curtis's  Handbook  of.  Handbook  of  the  American  Repub- 
lics, 1893.     No.  3.     Bulletin  No.  50,  Jan.,  1893. 

Customs,  congress  of.     Proceedings  of  the  first  meeting  held 

at  New  York  Jan.,  1903.     57—2;  S.  doc.  180. 

Tariffs  of  the.     52—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  8,  part  10.     See  Tariff. 

T.     List,  p.  169. 

[Same.]     First  General  International  Sanitary  Convention  of 

the  American  Republics,  held  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec,  1902. 
57—2;  S.  doc.  169.     8" 

American  state  papers.     List,  p.  169. 

American  Statesmen  [Series].  32  vols.  Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  &  CO.     12°     E.  4-5. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  1,  Benjamin  Franklin,  by  John  T.  Morse,  jr. 

Vol.  2,  Samuel  Adams,  by  Jas.  K.  Hosmer. 

Vol.  3,  Patrick  Henry,  by  :Moses  Coit  Tyler. 

Vols.  4,  5,  George  Washington,  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 


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American  Statesmen — Continued. 

CONTENTS — continued. 

Vol.  6,  John  Adams,  by  John  T.  Morse,  jr. 

Vol.  7,  Alexander  Hamilton,  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 

Vol.  8,  Gouverneur  Morris,  by  Theodore  Roosevelt. 

Vol.  9,  John  Jay,  by  George  Pellew. 

Vol.  10,  John  Marshall,  by  Allan  B.  Magruder. 

Vol.  11,  Thomas  Jefferson,  by  John  T.  Morse,  jr. 

Vol.  12,  James  Madison,  by  Sidney  Howard  Gay. 

Vol.  13,  Albert  Gallatin,  by  John  Austin  Stephens. 

Vol.  14,  James  Monroe,  by  Daniel  C.  Gilman. 

Vol.  15,  John  Quincy  Adams,  by  John  T.  Morse,  jr. 

Vol.  16,  John  Randolph,  by  Henry  Adams. 

Vol.  17,  Andrew  Jackeon,  by  Wm.  Graham  Sumner. 

Vol.  18,  Martin  Van  Buren,  by  Edward  M.  Shepard. 

Vols.  19,  20,  Henry  Clay,  by  Carl  Schurz. 

Vol.  21,  Daniel  Webster,  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 

Vol.  22,  John  C.  Calhoun,  by  Dr.  H.  Von  Hoist. 

Vol.  23,  Thomas  H.  Benton,  by  Theodore  Roosevelt. 

Vol.  24,  Lewis  Cass,  by  Andrew  C.  McLaughlin. 

Vols.  25,  26,  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  John  T.  Morse,  jr. 

Vol.  27,  William  Henry  Stewart,  by  Thornton  Kirkland  Lothrop. 

Vol.  28,  Salmon  Porter  Chase,  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart. 

Vol.  29,  Charles  Francis  Adams,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  jr. 

Vol.  30,  Charles  Sumner,  by  Moorefield  Storey. 

Vol.  31,  Thaddeus  Stevens,  by  Samuel  W.  McCall. 

Vol.  32,  General  Index,  by  Theodore  Clarke  Smith. 

American  Statesmanship  and  Public  Official  Year-Book,  1907-8.     By 

Thos.  Wm.  Herring-shaw.     Chic,  Am.  Pal).  Asso.,  1908.     8" 
American  Street  Railway  Investment.     (A  supplement  to  the  Street 

Railway  Journal.)     N.  Y.,  Street  Railway  pub.  co.,  1897.     4° 

B.  6. 
American  vessels,  Captures  of,  by  the  British.     See  Charles  Pinck- 

ney.     O.  7. 
Ames,  John  G.     See  Indexes. 
Anderson,  Alexander  D.     Tehuantepeclnter-Ocean  Railroad.     N.  Y., 

A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.,  1880.     8°     K.  8. 
Andre,  John  (Major).     Vindication  of  the  captors  of.     By  Egbert 

Benson.     N.  Y.,  Joseph  Sabin,  1865.     8"     S.  3. 
Andre-ws,  James  De  Witt.     Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  England. 

4tb  edition.     Edited  by  Cooley  &  Andrews.     2  vols.     Chi.,Cal- 

laghan  &  co.,  1899.     8°     O.  8. 
Anglo-Saxon  interests.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1903.     L.  C. 
Animal  industry,  Bureau  of.     List,  p.  175. 
Annals  of  Congress.     List,  p.  213. 
Annandale,  Charles  (editor).     The  New  Cabinet  Cyclopaedia.     Gebbie 

&CO.,  1892.     8  vols.     12''     A.  1. 
Annual  Cyclopsedia,  The.     Cyclopsedias  and  dictionaries. 


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Anson,  William  R.     The  law  and  custom  of  the  constitution.     Part 

1.     Parliament.      Oxford,    Clarendon    press,    1897.     8°     See 

Constitution.     M. 
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[Same.]     3d  ed.     1904.     8°    F.  1.     M.  D.  18. 

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[Same.]    1857-1865.     4°     12  copies. 

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[Same.]    1868-1870.     4°     5  copies. 

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■ [Same.]     1901.     2  vols.     8°    E.  2. 

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all  departments  of  the  Government  of  the  United  States  for 
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[Same.]     1903.     10  vols.     4<'    X. 

Century  of  American  diplomacy,  being  a  review  of  the  foreign 
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[Same.]     Supplement. 

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Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1872.     2  vols.     4°     2  copies.     M.  6.' 
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China,  claims  against.     See  China.     R. 


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Cholera  in  Europe  and  India,  report  on.  By  Edward  O,  Shake- 
speare.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1890.     4°     B.  7. 

Chotteau,  Leon.  Le  traite  Franco  Am^ricain;  documents.  Paris, 
Guillaumin  et  cie.,  1880.     8°    M.  D.  18. 

Christy,  Robert.  Proverbs,  maxims,  and  phrases  of  all  ages.  N.  Y. , 
G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1898.     8°     2  copies.     B.  4. 

Citizenship  of  the  United  States.  By  F.  Van  Dyne.  Rochester, 
Lawyer's  cooperative  publishing  CO.,  1904.     8°.     0.7. 

A  treatise  on  American  citizenship.     By  John  Wise.     Long 

Island,  Edward  Thompson  co.,  1906.     8°    O.  7. 

Citizenship,  expatriation,  and  protection  abroad.  Report  of  com- 
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1906.     8*'    O.  7. 

Civil  Service  Commission.  Operations  of  the  civil  service.  Report 
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Report  of  the  select  committee  on  reform  in  the  civil  service 

relative  to  charges  against  the  United  States  Civil  Service  Com- 
mission. Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1890.  8°  51—1;  H.  rep.  2445. 
In  same  volume.  Letter  from  the  Attorney-General,  May  8, 
1900,  relative  to  violation  of  sec.  11  (56—1;  S.  doc.  345);  and 
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Civil  Service  Commission.  Report  and  testimon}^  of  the  Senate 
committee  to  investigate  certain  discharges  at  the  South  Omaha 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1898.  55—2; 
S.  rep.  659.     8°    F.  2.     M."^  D.  U. 

Reports.     List,  p.  193. 

Educational  handbook  of  examinations.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 

1907.     8"    F.  2. 

Claims,  Collated.     55 — 2;  S.  rept.  544.     List,  p.  194. 

Alabama  claims,  and  their  "final  and  amicable  settlement."     By  Charles  C. 

Beaman.     Wash.,  Moore,  1871.     8° 
China.     The  execution  of  the  treaty  with  China  for  the  settlement  of  claims. 

40—3;  H.  ex.  doc.  29. 
Claims  on  certain  war  vessels  built  in  1862-1^65.     57 — 1;  S.  rept.  1942. 
Commissioner  of  Claims.     List  of  claims  presented  to,  at  Washington,  D.  C.    8" 

Summary  reports  of  the,  in  all  cases  reported  to  Congress  as  disallowed 

under  the  act  of  Mar.  3,  1871.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1881.     4° 

Court  of  Claims.  Cases  decided  in.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1867-1895.  vols.  1-7, 
reported  by  Nott  and  Huntington;  vols.  7-39  by  Nott  and  Hopkins,  vol.  25 
index.     8° 

Digest  of  claims  referred  by  Congress  from  the  Forty-eighth  to  the  Fifty- 
first  Congresses.     By  J.  B.  Holloway.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1891.     8° 

Digest  of  the  reports  of.     By  C.  C.  Nott  and  A.   Hopkins.     Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1876.     8° 

History,  jurisdiction,    and   practice  of.     By   William  A.   Richardson. 

2d  ed.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1885.     8° 

Judgment  in  the.     40 — 1;  H.  mis.  doc.  50. 

Reports  and  digest  of  opinions.     By  John  C.  Devereux.     N.  Y.,  Banks, 


Gould  &  CO..  1856.     8° 
—    Rules  of  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     M.  D. 


Great  Britain.     Claims  against,  correspondence  concerning.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 

1869.     5  vols.     8° 
House  and  Senate  claims.    Reports,  etc.,  1816-1832.    8  vols.    (Miscellaneous.) 

vol.  2  missing. 
Houmas  land  claims,  exposition  of  the,  and  of  the  second  section  of  the 

Missouri  land  bill.     Wash.,  1859. 
Index  (consolidated)  of  claims  reported  by  the  Commissioners  of  Claims  to  the 

House  of  Representatives  from  1871-1880.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1892.  ,4" 
Indian  depredation  claims.     47 — 1;  H.  ex.  doc.  125. 
Mexican  claims.     48—1 ;  H.  ex.  doc.  103.     M.  D.  16. 
Private  claims.     Digest  summary  and  alphabetical  list  of  private  claims  which 

have  been  presented  to  the  House  of  Representatives  from  the  First  to  the 

Thirty-first  Congresses.     Wash.,  1853.     3  vols.     4" 

Thirty-second  to  Forty-first  Congresses,  inclusive.     Wash.,  1873. 

List  of  private  claims  brought  before  the  Senate  of  the  United  States 

from  the  commencement  of  the  Fourteenth  to  the  close  of  the  Thirty-ninth 
Congresses,  inclusive.     Wash.,  1869.     8° 

Fourteenth    to    Forty-sixth    Congresses,    inclusive.     Wash.,    1881.     2 


vols.     8" 

—  Forty-seventh   to    Fifty-first  Congresses,    inclusive.     Wash.,    1895. 
vols.     8° 

—  Fifty-second  to  Fifty-fifth  Congresses.     Wash.,  1901.     2  vols.     S" 


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Claims,  Collated — Continued. 

Private  claims.     Fifty-fifth   to   Fifty -seventh  Congresses.     Wash.,   1903.     8° 

Library  has  2  bound  copies. 
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and  III,  House.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1879.     8°    45— .3;  S.  mis.  doc.  81,  3  pts. 
Bevolutionary  claims.     M.  D.  14.     See  Revolutionary. 
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Clark,  William  A.,  investigation  of  right  to  seat  in  United  States 
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history  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  including  the  Bank  of 
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Classical  literature  and  antiquities,  dictionary  of.  N.  Y. ,  Harper  & 
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194.     See  also  Treaties  in  force.     O.  5. 

The   Hay-Pauncefote  treaty,  with  amendments,  etc.,  1901, 

57 — 1;  S.  doc.  85.     See  also  Treaties  in  force.     O.  5. 

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Apr.  12,  1907.     S*'     19  pages.     S.  1. 
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Code  of  signals.     See  Internation,  etc. 
Coffee,  ^^ork^s  production  of.     (In  Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce 

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Room  III. 

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House  of  Representatives.  Digest  of  election  cases,  from  1865-1871.  41 — 2; 
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[Same.]     Digest,  1871-1876.     45—2;  H.  mis.  doc.  52. 

[Same.]     Digest,  1876-1880.     47—1;  H.  mis.  doc.  57. 

Historical  and  legal  digest  of  all  the  contested  election  cases  in  the  House  of 
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[Same.]     Digest,  1880-1882.     47—2;  H.  mis.  doc.  35. 

[Same.]     Digest,  1883-1889.     50—2;  H.  mis.  doc.  63. 

[Same.]     Digest,  1891.     51—2;  H.  mis.  doc.  137. 

[Same.]     Digest,  1891-1893.     53—3;  H.  mis.  doc.  77. 

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Senate  election  cases,  compilation  of,  from  1789  to  1885.  By  George  S.  Taft 
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Customs,  Administrative  act  of,  1890.     T. 

Opinions  of  collectors.    See  Tariff'  inquiries,  replies  to.     T. 

Customs,  Congress  (first)  of  the  American  Republics,  1903.  8°  57—2; 
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Customs  law  of  1894.  Bulletin  No.  61,  pt.  1.  Committee  on  Finance, 
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Cutter,  Charles  A.     Rules  for  a  dictionary  catalogue.    3d  ed.    Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1891.     8°    4  copies.     X. 
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( Appleton's)  American  cyclopaedia.  A  popular  dictionary  of  general  knowl- 
edge. By  George  Ripley  and  Charles  A.  Dana.  N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co., 
1873-1878.     17  vols.     4» 

Appleton's  annual  cyclopaedia,  and  register  of  important  events,  1861-1875, 
with  index.  N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1862-77.  16  vols.  4°  Number  of 
copies:  1861,  five;  1862,  three;  1863,  two;  1864,  four;  1865,  four;  1866,  none; 
1867,  two;  1868,  three;  1869,  two;  1870,  two;  1871,  three:  1872,  three;  1873, 
three;  1874,  three;  1875,  three;  index,  3  copies. 

,     [Same.]     New  series,  1876-1895.     N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1877-1896. 

20  vols.     4°    3  copies. 

[Same.]     Third  series,  1896-1902.     N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1897-1903. 


7  vols.     4°    3  copies. 
Appleton's  cyclopeedia  of  American  biography.     Edited  by  James  Grant 

Wilson  and  John  Fiske.     N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1887.     7  vols.     4» 
Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of  biography.     Edited  by  Francis  H.  Hawks.     N.  Y., 

D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1879.     4°    2  copies. 
(Appleton's)  new  American  cyclopaedia.     A  popular  dictionary  of  general 

knowledge.     By  George  Ripley  and  Charles  A.  Dana.     N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton 

&  CO.,  1858-1864.     16  vols.     4" 
Cabinet   (the   new)    cyclopaedia  and   treasury   of    knowledge.     Edited    by 

Charles  Annandale  and  A.  R.  Spofford.     Gebbie  &  co.,  1892.     8  vols.     12" 
Century  cyclopedia  of  names.     Edited  bv  B.  B.  Smith.     N.  Y.,  Century  co.     4" 
Church  cyclopaedia.     A  dictionary  of  church  doctrine,  history,  organization, 

and  ritual.     Edited  by  A.  A.  Benton.     L.  R.  Hamersley  &  co.,  1884.     8° 
Geography,  cyclopaedia  of.     Edited  by  Hugh  Murray.     Carey,  Lea  &  Blanch- 

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Harper's  popular  cyclopaedia  of  TJnited  States  History  from  the  aboriginal 
period  to  1876.  By  Benson  J.  Lossing.  N.  Y.,  Harper  &  bros.,  1881.  2 
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Homans,  J.  Smith.  A  cyclopedia  of  commerce  and  commercial  navigation. 
N.  Y.,  Harper  &  bros.,  1858.     4° 

JefFersonian  (the)  cyclopedia.  By  John  P.  Foley.  N.  Y.,  Funk  &  Wagnalls 
CO.,  1900.     4° 

Johnson's  new  universal  cyclopaedia.  A  scientific  and  popular  treasury  of 
useful  knowledge.     N.  Y.,  A.  J.  Johnson  &  son,  1877.     4  vols.     4" 

(Johnson's)  universal  cyclopaedia.  New  ed.  Editor-in-chief,  Charles  Ken- 
dall Adams.     D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1896.     8  vols.     4° 

Political  science,  political  economy,  and  of  the  political  history  of  the  United 
States  cyclopsedia  of.  By  J.  J.  Lalor.  N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1890.  3 
vols.     4" 

[Same.]     N.  Y.,  Maynard,  Merrill  &  co.,  1904.     3  vols.     4° 

Universal  cyclopaedia  and  atlas.  Newly  revised  and  enlarged  ed.  Editor-in- 
chief,  Charles  Kendall  Adams.     Rossiter  Johnson,  editor  of  revision.     N.  Y., 

D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1901.     2  vols.     8°    A. 

Cyclopaedia  of  Practical  Quotations,  The.  B}^  J.  K.  Hoyt.  Re- 
vised edition.     N.  Y.,  Funk  &  Wagnalls  co.,  1896.     S''     B.  3. 

Dalbiac,  Philip  Hugh.  Dictionary  of  Quotations  (English).  The 
Macmillan  co.,  New  York,  1903.     8°     X  4. 

Dall,  William  H.  Alaska  and  its  resources.  Bost.,  Lee  &  Shepard, 
1897.     8°    A.  6. 

Dana,  Charles  A.  (editor).  American  cyclopaedia.  New  American 
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Danforth,  Henry  G.  Digest  of  United  States  Supreme  Court  reports. 
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Danish  West  India  Islands,  (fn  Monthly  summary  of  commerce 
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List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,   relating  to. 

Griffin.     1901.     L.  C. 

Darien  Canal.     See  Interoceanic  canals. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.  Reports  of.  List,  p.  240, 
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Davis,  Arthur  P.  Hydrography  of  the  American  isthmus.  Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1903.     4°     57— 2;  S.  doc.  124.     Q.  2. 

Davis,  Cushman  K.  A  treatise  on  international  law,  including  Amer- 
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Davis,  C.  H.  Narrative  of  the  North  Polar  Expedition.  Wash.,  G. 
P.  O.,  1876.     4"    M.  D.  12. 

Deaf.     Histories  of  American  schools  for  the,  1817-1893.     Edited  by 

E.  A.  Fay.     Wash.,  Volta  Bureau,  1893.     3  vols.     8°    2  copies. 
H.  3.    M.  D.  18. 

Debates.     Hansard's,  etc.,  parliamentary.     List,  p.  319. 


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Debates  in  the  several  State  conventions  on  the  adoption  of  the 
Federal  Constitution.  By  Jonathan  Elliot.  Phila.,  J.  B.  Lip- 
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Debates  of  Congress.  Abridgment  of,  from  1789  to  1856.  Bj^ 
Thomas  H.  Benton.  N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1860-1861. 
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De  Bow's  commercial  revie^v,  1846  to  1855.  Vols.  1-19.  M.  D. 
21,  22. 

Debs  conspiracy.     See  Strikes,  etc.     I.  2. 

Decisions  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency,  of  the  Interior,  and 
Treasury  Departments,  etc.     List,  p.  240. 

Decisions  of  the  Treasury  Department  under  tarifl*  and  internal 
revenue  laws,  etc.,  1898-1907.     List,  p.  241. 

Declaration  of  Independence.  Illustrated  story  of  its  adoption, 
with  the  biographies  and  portraits  of  the  signers  and  of  the 
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Dictionaries.     X. 

Ainswortli,  Eobert.  Latin  dictionary.  Edited  by  Morell.  Lond.,  1796.  4° 
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[Same.]     By  Morell  and  Carey.     1823.     4°    M.  D.  12. 

Alaska.     Geographic  dictionary  of.     By  Marcus    Baker.     Wash.,   G.   P.   O., 

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Anthon,  Charles.     Classical  dictionary.     N.  Y.,  Harper  &  Bro.,  1883.     4° 

Bailey,  Jacobus.  Totius  Latinitatis  lexicon.  Londini,  S.  Baldwin  et  Cradock, 
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Baker,  Marcus.  Geographic  dictionary  of  Alaska.  Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1902.  8° 
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Battles,  dictionary  of,  from  earliest  date  to  the  present  time.  By  Thos.  Ben- 
fiend  Harbottle.     N.  Y.,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  co.,  1905.     8° 

Bayle  [P.].  A  general  dictionary,  historical  and  critical.  Lond.,  James  Bet- 
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Bouvier,  John.     Law  dictionary.     Bost.,  Boston  Book  co.,  1897.     2  vols.     4° 

Boyer's  French  dictionary.     Bost.,  Hilliard,  Gray  &  co.,  1838.     8"    M.  D.  12. 

Century  dictionary.  An  encyclopedia  lexicon  of  the  English  language.  N.  Y., 
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{Same.]     1903;  including  cyclopedia  of  names  and  atlas.     10  vols.     4° 

Cyclopedia  of  names.     N.  Y.,  The  Century  co.     2  copies.     1894.     4" 

Chambaud,  Louis.     Nouveau  dictionnaire.     Fran^^ois-Anglois  et  Anglois-Fran- 

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Gannett,    Henry.     Dictionary   of    altitudes    in    the    United   States.     Wash., 

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[Same.]     1892.     8° 

Universal  index  of  biography.     Edited  by  J.  Bertrand  Payne.     Lond., 

E.  Moxon,  Son  &  co.,  1870.     8° 

Jameson,  J.  Franklin.  Dictionary  of  United  States  history.  Bost.,  Historical 
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Jolinson,  Samuel.  Dictionary  of  the  English  language.  Phila.,  James  Max- 
well, 1819.     2  vol.     4°  "  M.  D.  12. 

[Same.]     Edited  by  Todd.     Lond.,  Longman,  1827.     3  vols.     4° 

[Same.]     Lond.,  H.  G.  Bohn,  1833.     4° 

Johnston,  Alex.  Keith.  Dictionary  of  geography,  descriptive,  physical,  statis- 
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Lamb's  biographical  dictionary  of  the  United  States.  Edited  by  John  Howard 
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Lanman,  Charles.  Dictionary  (biographical)  of  Congress,  1789-1859.  Con- 
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Dictionaries — Contin  ued. 

Liddell,  H.  G.,  and  R.  Scott.     Greek-English  lexicon.     N.  Y.,  Harper  &  Bro., 

1880.     4° 
Lippincott's  pronouncing  gazetteer  of  the  world,  1855.     2  vols.     4" 

[Same.]     1866.     4" 

[Same.]     1879.     4» 

[Same.]     1889.     2  vols.     4° 

[Same.]     1890.     2  vols.     4° 

McCulloch,  J.  C.     A  dictionary,  practical,  theoretical,  and  historical,  of  com- 
merce and  commercial  navigation.     Phila.,  1840.     2  vols.     8"     M.  D.  12. 

[Same.]     Lond.,  1854.     2  vols.     8°     M.  D.  12. 

[Same.]     Lond.,  1869.     8" 

March,  Francis  A.     A  thesaurus  dictionary  of  the  English  language.     Phila., 

Historical  Publishing  co.,  1902.     4° 
Mulhall,  Michael  G.     The  dictionary  of  statistics.     Lond.,  Geo.  Routledge  & 

Sons,  1892.     4°    2  copies. 
Nautical.     Illustrated,  Patterson  unabridged,  1891.     M.  D.  12. 
Ogilvie,   John.     Imperial  dictionary  of  English  language.     Lond.,  Blackie  & 

Son,  1883.     4  vols.     4° 
Patterson,  Howard.     Illustrated  nautical  dictionary.     N.  Y.,  1891.     4" 
Quotations,  dictionary  of  (English).     Philip  Hugh  Dalbiac.     N.  Y.,  the  Mac- 

Millanco.,  1903.     's". 
Tarver,  J.  Ch.     Royal  phraseological  English-French,  French-English  diction- 
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Richardson,    Charles.     A  new  dictionary  of  the   English   language.     Lond., 

William  Pickering,  1838.     2  vols.     4°     M.  D. 
Rodwell,  G.  F.     A  dictionary  of  science.     Lond.,  E.  Moxon  &  co.,  1871.     8" 

(Hayden  series.) 
Trumbull,  James  H.     Natick  dictionary.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1903.     57—2;  H. 

doc.  455. 
Velazquez,  M.     Pronouncing  dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  English  languages. 

N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton,  1870.     4° 
Webster,  Noah.     An  American  dictionary  of  the  English  language,  1828.     2 

vols.     4"    M.  D..12. 

[Same.]     1832.     4°    M.  D.  12. 

[Same.]     1868.     4»    M.  D.  12. 

[Same.]     1878.     4°    M.  D.  12. 

[Same.]     1880.     4»    M.  D.  12. 

[Same.]     1890.     4"    M.  D.  12. 

International  dictionary  of  the  English  language.     New  edition,  with 

supplement  of  new  words.     By  Porter  &  Harris.     Springfield,  Mass.,  G.  &  C. 
Merriam  co.,  1904.     4° 

Who's  Who,  1900-1905.    An  annual  biographical  dictionary.    Lond.,Adam& 

Chap.     Black.     «»    B.  3.     M.  D.  8. 
Who's  Who  in  America.     A  biographical  dictionary  of  notable  living  men 

and  women  of  the  United  States,  1901-1902,  1906-1907.     Chi. ,  A.  N.  Marquis 

&  CO.     8"    B.  3.  M.  D.  8. 
Worcester,  J.  E.     Dictionary  of  the  English  language.     Bost.,  Hickling,  Swan 

&  Brewer,  1860.     4"    M.  D.  12. 

[Same.]     Phila.,  J.  B.  Lippincott,  1878.     4°    M.  D.  12. 


Digest  and  decisions  of  the  Judge-Advocate-General  of  the  Arm3\ 
By  Maj.  Charles  McClure.     G.  P.  O.,  1901.     8°    U. 


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Digest  of  decisions  and  precedents  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives of  the  United  States.  By  Henry  H.  Smith,  1894. 
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Dillon,  John  F.  Compiler  and  editor  of  the  life  character,  and  judi- 
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Chi.,  Callaghan  &  co.,  1903.     4°     I  4. 

Dillon,  John  M.  (editor).  Complete  Constitutional  Decisions  of  John 
Marshall.     Chi.,  Callaghan  &  co.,  1903.     8"    M.  3. 

Diplomacy.  A  century  of  American,  being  a  brief  review  of  the 
foreign  relation  of  the  United  States,  1776-1S76.  By  John  W. 
Foster.     Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1901.     8°     F.  4. 

American,    in   the    Orient.      B}^   John   W.    Foster.     Bost., 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1903.     8°    2  copies.     F.  4. 

The  practice  of.     By  John  W.  Foster.     Bost.,  Houghton, 

Mifflin  &  CO.,  1906.     8°    F.  4. 

Diplomatic  and  consular  service  of  the  United  States,  1900-1903, 

1907.     8°     Department  of  State  publications.     F.  4. 
Diplomatic  code.     The  American,  embracing  a  collection  of  treaties 

and  conventions  between  the  United  States  and  foreign  powers, 

from  1778  to  1834.     By  Jonathan  Elliot.     Wash.,  J.  Elliot,  jr., 

1834.     2  vols.     8*^     F.  5. 
Diplomatic  correspondence  and  foreign  relations   of  the    United 

States.     General  index,  1861-1899.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1902.     8° 

F.  5. 
Diplomatic   correspondence   of  the   American   Revolution.     By 

Jared  Sparks.     Bost.,  N.  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen,  1829.     12 

vols.     8°    2  copies.     F.  5  and  M.  D.  22. 

[Same.]     By  State  Department.     (Also  entitled  Diplomatic 

correspondence  of   the   United   States   of   America.)     Wash., 
F.  P.  Blair,  1834.     7  vols.     8"    2  copies.'    F.  5.    M.  D.  22. 

Diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  United  States,  the  Revolution- 
ary. By  Francis  Wharton.  Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,.1889.  6  vols. 
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Diplomatic  questions,  American.  B}^  John  B.  Henderson.  N.  Y., 
Macmillanco.,  1901.     8*^     F.  4. 

Dismal  S"wamp  district  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.  {In  Tenth 
annual  report  of  the  Director  of  the  United  States  Geological 
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Dismal  Swamp  region.  Report  on  a  botanical  survey  of.  By 
Thomas  H.  Kearney.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1901.     8''    F.  4. 

Distances,  official  table  of.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1873-1906.  8*^  B.  6. 
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approved  Jan.  31  and  June  30, 1902,  By  Chas.  Moore.  Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1902.     8'' 

[Same.]     Amended  to  and  including-  Mar.  3,  1905.     Recom- 
piled and  indexed  by  Daniel  E.  Garges.     G.  P.  O.,  1906.     S''. 

Corporations.     Laws  relating  to,  in  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Extract  from  the  Code  of  Law  and  other  laws.  By  Wm.  F. 
Meyers.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8°     Q.  1. 

Laws  relating  to  and  health  ordinances  passed  at  the  Forty- 
fifth  Congress,  first  session.     Wash.,  1877.     8° 

Libraries  of  the.     A  union  list  of  periodicals,  transactions, 

and  allied  publications  currently  received  in  the  principal.  See 
Library  of  Congress. 

Map  of,  1906. 

— Report  of  the  Commissioners,  1902  [on  the  Carnegie  Library]. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1902.     8°     57—2:  H.  doc.  7. 
Reports  of  the  Commissioners.     List,  p.  21:3. 

Sewerage  of .    Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1890.     8"    51— 1;  H.  ex.  doc. 

445. 

[Same.]     1894.     53—2;  S.  rept.  623. 

Statutes  of,  compiled,  1887-1889.     By  William  S.  Abert  and 

Benj.  G.  Lovejoy.     G.  P.  O.,  1894.     ^ 

Street  railway  franchises  in.    By  Daniel  E.  Garges.    G.  P.  O., 

1905.     8°. 

Washington  City,  District  of  Columbia,  the  improvement  of. 

Report  of  "Park  commission,"  so  called.  Bj^  Glenn  Brown, 
with  an  introduction  by  Charles  Moore.  G.  P.  O.,  1901.  8" 
56—2;  S.  doc.     94. 

Water   supply.     Purification   of    the.     Bj^   Charles   Moore. 

G.  P.  O.,  1903.     8° 

Direct  taxes,  etc.     Index  of  House  bills  relating  to,  from  1st  to  42d 

Congress.     By  Edward  McPherson.    G.  P.O.,  1875.    8°     43—2; 

H.  mis.  doc.  92. 
Diseases  of  the  horse.     A  special  report  on,  b}^  Bureau  of  Animal 

Industry,  Department  of    Agriculture.      G.  P.  O.,  1903.      8° 

57—2;  H.  doc.  487. 

[Same.]     1907.     8°    59-2;  H.  doc.  795. 

Dismal  Swamp  canal.     See  Interoceanic  canals. 

Dixon,  Archibald.     History  of  Missouri  compromise  and  slaver}^  in 

American  politics.     2d  ed.     Cin.,  The  Rob.  Clarke  co.,  1903. 

8°     I.  6. 

Dock-yards,  European.     Report  on,  by  P.  Ilichborn.     Wash.,  G.  P. 
O.,  1886.     8".     M.  D.  3. 


46  CATALOGUE    LIBEAEY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Documents,  catalogues,  etc.  See  Public  documents.  Also  List — 
documents,  catalogues,  etc.,  p.  244. 

Documentary  history  of  the  capitol.     58 — 1;  H.  rep.  646. 

Documentary  history  of  reconstruction.  Political,  military,  social, 
religious,  educational,  and  industrial;  1865  to  the  present  time. 
By  Walter  L.  Fleming.  Cleveland,  O.  The  Arthur  H.  Clark 
CO.,  1906.     8*'    2  vols.     F.  7. 

Dodd,  S.  C.  T.  Trusts.  N.  Y.,  1900.  8°  (Address  at  Syracuse 
University,  1893.)     8.  1. 

Donaldson,  Thomas.  The  public  domain:  Its  history,  with  statistics. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1884.     8"    47—2;  H.  mis.  doc.  45,  pt.  4. 

Doyle,  Agnes  C.  [Editor  revised  edition]  Bibliography  of  U.  S.  Navy. 
16. 

Dowd,  Clement  (editor).  Life  of  Zebulon  B.  Vance.  Charlotte, 
N.  C,  Observer  Printing  co.,  1897.     8°    L.  4. 

Drug  laws.     56—2;  S.  doc.  141.     P.  2. 

Ducretet,  E.  Practical  guide  to  wireless  telegraphy.  Translation  by 
Navy  Department.     1902.     58  pp.     8"     L.  8. 

Duruy,  Victor.  History  of  Greece,  and  of  the  Greek  people.  Trans- 
lated and  edited  by  M.  M.  Ripley.  Bost.,  Estes  &  Lauriat, 
1890.     8  vols.     4°     D.  1. 

History  of  Rome  and  of  the  Roman  people.     Translated  by 

M.  M.  Ripley  and  W.  F.  Clarke.  Edited  by  J.  P.  Mahaffy. 
Bost.,  C.  F.  Jewett  Publishing  co.  [n.  d.]  8  vols,  in  16  sec- 
tions.    4°    D.  2. 

Dye,  Eva  Emer3^  The  Conquest.  The  true  story  of  Lewis  and 
Clark.     Chic,  A.  C.  McClurg  &  co.,  1902.     8°    I  2. 

Dyer,  A.  B.  Proceedings  of  a  court  of  inquiry  convened  at  Wash- 
ington, Nov.  9,  1868,  to  examine  into  the  accusations  against 
Brig,  and  Bvt.  Maj.  Gen.  A.  B.  Dyer,  chief  of  ordnance. 
Wash.,  1868-69.     2  pts.     8°    Room  III,  Law  Div. 

Eagle  almanac,  Brooklyn  daily.     See  Almanacs.     B.  1. 

Early  Congressional  documents.  Papers  relating  to.  By  Gen. 
A.  W.  Greely.     G.  P.  O.,  1900.     8°    56— 1;  S.  doc.  428.     S.  1. 

Ecclesiastical  records  of  the  State  of  New  York.  By  Hugh  Hast- 
ings, State  historian.     Albany,  1901.     2  vols. 

Economic  geology,  contributions.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 
2;  H.  doc.  437.     2  copies. 

Economist,  statistician  and,  1903,  1904,  1905,  1906. 
McCarty,  1903-4.     8°     B.  2. 

Eddy,  Arthur  J.  The  law  of  combinations,  embracing  monopolies, 
trusts,  and  combinations  of  labor  and  capital,  conspiracy,  and 
contracts  in  restraint  of  trade,  together  with  Federal  and  State 
antitrust  legislation.  Chi.,  Callaghan  &  co.,  1901.  2  vols. 
8°    O.  7. 


8"     1. 

7. 

1903. 

8° 

57- 

San 

F., 

L.  P 

CATALOGUE    LIBRAE Y    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  47 

Education,  list  of  the  publications  of  the  Bureau  of,  1867-1890. 
G.  P.  O.,  1891.     8"     F.  7.     M.  D.  13. 

Reports  of  Commissioner  of.     List,  p.  244.     M.  D.  13. 

See  Leg-al  education. 

Education  and  crime.     See  Abnormal  man.     J.  3. 

Egan,  .Tolin  G.  (joint  editor).     See  Prentice  and. 

Eight  years  in  Congress;  from  1857-1865.     Memoirs  and  speeches 

of  Samuel  S.  Cox.     N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1865.     8°     F.  4. 
Election    cases   (Senate).     Compilation    from    1789-1885.     Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1885.     49—1;  S.  mis.  doc.  47. 
[Same.]     Continued  to  Mar.  3,  1893,  b}^  George  P.  Furber. 

52—2;  S.  mis.  doc.  67. 

[Same.]     Continued  to  Mar.  3,  1903,  bj^  George  M.  Buck. 

58 — spec,  sess.;  S.  doc.  11. 

Election  of  United  States  Senators  by  direct  vote  of  the  people. 
List  of  principal  speeches  and  reports  made  in  Congress  in 
recent  years.  By  Clifford  Warden.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1902. 
8°    57—1;  S.  doc.  406.     M.  D.  18. 

—     [Same.]     Reprinted,  with  additions  by  Library  of  Congress, 

and  a  magazine  article  b}^  Hon.  George  F.  Edmunds.  1906; 
same  document  number.  This  volume  also  contains:  (1)  Reprint 
of  a  speech  by  Hon.  George  F.  Hoar,  Apr.  6-7,  1893,  59 — 1; 
S.  doc.  232;  and  (2)  an  abstract  of  primar}^  laws  of  sundry 
States,  59—2;  S.  doc.  393.     M.  D.  18. 

Elections.  A  treatise  on  the  American  law  of.  B}'^  George  W. 
McCrary.     2d  ed.     Chi.,  E.  B.  Myers,  1880.     8''"^    V.  3. 

[Same.]     4th   ed.     Edited  by   H.    L.    McCune.     Chi.,    Cal- 

laghan&co.,  1897.     8°     V.  3. 

Elections  to  public  offices.  A  treatise  on  the  law  of.  By  Halbert 
E.  Paine.     Bost.,  Little,  Brown  c&  co.,  1890.     8°    V.  1. 

Electoral  Commission.  Proceedings  of  the,  and  of  the  two  Houses 
of  Congress  in  joint  meeting,  relative  to  the  count  of  electoral 
votes  cast  Dec.  6,  1876,  for  the  presidential  term  commencing 
Mar.  4,  1877.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1877.     4"     F.  7. 

Elliot,  Jonathan.  The  American  diplomatic  code,  embracing  a  collec- 
tion of  treaties  and  conventioims  between  the  United  States  and 
foreign  powers,  from  1778-1834.  Wash.,  J.  Elliot,  jr.,  1834. 
2  vols.     8°    2  copies.     F.  4. 

Elliot's  (Jonathan)  debates  in  the  different  States  on  the  Federal 
Constitution;  journal  of  the  Federal  Convention  of  1787;  Madi- 
son Papers — reports  of  debates  in  the  Congress  of  the  Confed- 
eration and  the  Federal  Convention;  Luther  JNIartin's  letter 
and  Yates'  minutes  on  the  secret  proceedings  of  the  Federal 
Convention,  etc.     Wash.,  Elliot,  J.,  1827.     8"     M.  1. 

[Same.]     vol.  4,  1830.     8°     M.  1. 

3605—08 4 


48  CATALOGUE    LIBRAEY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Elliot's  (Jonathan)     [Same.]    4  vols.,  1836.     8°    M.  1. 

[Same.]     1845.     vol.  5.     M.  1. 

[Same.]     5  vols.     Phila,,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  and  Wash., 

Taylor  &  Maury,  1861.     8°    M.  1. 

Elliott,  Chas.  B.  The  United  States  and  the  northeastern  fisheries. 
A  history  of  the  fishery  question.  Minnesota,  University  of 
Minnesota,  1887.     8°    2  copies.     G.  1. 

Emma  mine,  the.  A  statement  and  history  of  the  Emma  mine  and  its 
sale  to  the  Emma  Silver  Mining  Company  (Limited),  of  Lon- 
don. Prepared  for  the  use  of  the  Committee  on  Foreign  Affairs 
of  the  House  of  Representatives  in  the  investigation  of  the  con- 
nection of  General  Schenck  with  said  company.  B.  H.  Tyrrel, 
N.  Y.,  1876.     8"    F.  7. 

Emmons,  George  F.  The  Nav}"  of  the  United  States,  from  the  com- 
mencement, 1775  to  1853;  with  a  brief  history  of  each  vessel's 
service  and  fate  as  appears  upon  record.  Wash.,  Gideon  &  co., 
1853.     4°    D.  4. 

English  colonies.     See  History  of. 

Encyclopeedia  Britannica,  or  Dictionary  of  arts,  sciences,  and  gen- 
eral literature.  8th  ed.  Bost.,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1860.  21 
vols,  and  index.     4°    C.  2-4. 

The  new  volumes  of  the  Enclopa^dia  Britannica,  constituting, 

in  combination  with  the  existing  volumes  of  the  ninth  edition, 
the  tenth  edition  of  that  work,  dealing  with  recent  events  and 
developments.  Lond.,  Adam  and  Charles  Black,  1902-3.  11 
vols.  [25-35].     [vol.  34  is  an  atlas;  vol.  35  index.]    4°     C.  1. 

Encyclopeedia,  Harper's,  of  United  States  history,  from  458  A.  D.  to 
1902.     Harper  &  Bros.,  1902.     10  vols.     8°     A.  1. 

Engineers,  Chief  of.  Analytical  and  topical  index  to  the  reports 
upon  works  and  surveys  for  river  and  harbor  improvements, 
1866-1890.  Wash.,  G^  P.  O.,  1903.  3  vols.  8°  57—2;  H. 
doc.  439.     Vols.  93-95.     K.  2.     List,  p.  246. 

Engineering.     Science    of    hydraulic.     Contributions.     By   Edward 

Fontaine.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1879.     4<'    S.  5. 
Engineers.     Report  of  Chief  of.     See  List,  p.  246. 

English  belles-lettres.  (Universit}^  Classics  Librarj^,  vols.  1  and  2.) 
L.  4. 

English  Parliament,  History  of  the;  together  with  an  account  of  the 
Parliaments  of  Scotland  and  Ireland.  By  G.  B.  Smith.  Lond., 
Ward,  Lock,  Bowen  &  co.,  1892.     S""    H.  4. 

English  people.  History  of.  By  John  R.  Green.  N.  Y.,  A.  L. 
Burt  [n.  d.].     4  vols.     8°     H.  2. 

[Same.]     Rev.  ed.     American  book  co.,  n.  d.     8°     H.  2. 


CATALOGUE    LIBllAHY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  49 

English  -words  and  phrases.  Thesaurus  of.  B}^  Peter  M.  Roget. 
N.  Y.,  Longmans,  Green  &  cc,  1901.     8°     13.  4. 

[Same.]     New  ed.     T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  1904.     8°     B.  4. 

Entomological  reports.     List,  p.  247. 

Essays,  religious,  social,  political.     By  D.  A.  Wasson.     Bost.,  Lee 

&  Shepard,  1889.     8°     F.  1. 
Ethnology,  reports  of  Bureau  of.     See  List,  p.  248. 

Contributions  to  North  America.     See  List,  p.  249. 

Eulogies,  memorials,  etc.,  C.  and  D.  6.     M.  D.  9. 

Evans,  Charles  H.  [compiler].  Exports  (colonial),  1697-1789.  Ex- 
ports (United  States),  1789-1893.  G.  P.  O.,  1894.  8"  53—2; 
S.  rep.  259,  pt.  2.     T. 

Evans,  Roble^'  D.  A  sailor's  log.  N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1902. 
8°     K.  3. 

Evelyn,  John.  The  diary  of.  Edited  b}'  William  Bray.  (Universal 
Classics  Librar\',  vols.  8  and  9.)     L.  2. 

Everett,  Edward.  Biographical  memoir  of  Daniel  Webster.  See 
Works  of  Daniel  Webster,  vol.  1.  Little  &  Brown,  1851.  6 
vols.     8'*     L.  7. 

Exchange  (foreign  and  colonial).     See  J.  H.  Norman.     T. 

Executive  Departments  and  other  Government  establishments. 
Laws  organizing,  at  the  National  capital.  4°  53 — 1;  S.  repts. 
41,  49;  H.  rep.  88.     S.  3.     M.  D.  14. 

Contingent  or  other  expenses.  Investigation,  Senate  Com- 
mittee, 1881-82.  Report  by  Senator  Allison,  Mar.  15,  1882. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1882.     8°    47-1;  S.  Rep.  265. 

Executive  officers  of  the  United  States,  1789-1901.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 
1901.     8°     F.  7. 

Executive,  register  of  the  United  States,  1789-1902.  A  list  of  the 
Presidents  and  their  Cabinets;  laws  governing  their  election, 
appointment,  qualification,  and  term  of  office;  the  electoral  and 
popular  vote  at  each  election,  and,  as  an  appendix,  literal  copies 
of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  the  Articles  of  Confedera- 
tion, and  the  Constitution.  By  Robert  Brent  Moser.  Bait., 
The  Lord  Baltimore  Press,  1903.  8°  2  copies.  58—3;  S.  doc. 
196.     F.  7.     M.  D.  14. 

Expansion  (Territorial)  of  the  United  States.  {Bi  Monthly  summary 
of  commerce  and  finance  of  the  United  States,  Sept.,  1901. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1901.     4°)     S.  3.     M.  D.  15. 

Expatriation.  A  treatise  on.  By  [George  Hay].  Wash.,  A.  &  G. 
Way,  1814.     S"    O.  7.         ' 

On  the  right  of.     See  Charles  Pinckne3\     O.  7. 

Expedition.     See  Lewis  &  Clark.     I.  2. 

Explorations  and  surveys.     Reports  of.     List,  p.  250.     M.  D.  12. 


50  CATALOGUE    LIBKARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Exploring  expedition  to  Oregon  and  North  California  in  the  years 

1843,  1844.     By  J.  C.  Fremont.     Wash.,  1845.     8°     G.  1. 
Exports  (Colonial)  1697-1789.     S. 

(United   States)   1789-1893,    Charles  H.    Evans    (compiler). 

G.  P.  O.,  1894.     8''     53—2;  S.  rep.  259,  pt.  2. 

to  1904.     In  Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and  Finance, 

Aug.,  1904.     4° 
Expositions,  etc.     Paris  universal  exposition,  1867.     Report  of  the 

United  States  commissioners  to  the.     G.  P.  O.,  1870.     8°     6 

vols.     F.  8. 

Centennial    international    exhibition    at    Melbourne,    1888. 

Report  of  United  States  commissioners,  1889.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 
]890.     8°     51—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  18.     F.  8. 

United  States  international  exhibition  at  Philadelphia,  1876. 

Reports,  awards,  etc.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1880.     9  vols.    4"    F.  7. 

International  universal  exposition,  Paris,  1900.      Report  of 

the  commissioner-general  for  the  United  States  to  the,  1901. 
G.  P.  O.,  1901.     8°    6  vols.     56-2;  S.  doc.  232.     F.  8. 

World's  Columbian,  Chicago,  1893.     Report  of  the  awards 

of  the  commissioners.     G.  P.  O.,   1901.     8"     2  vols.     57—1; 
H.  doc.  510,  pt.  1.     F.  8. 

Columbian  Historical,  at  Madrid  1892-93  with  special  Papers, 

Reports  of  U.  S.  commissioner.     G.  P.  O. ,  1905. — 53 — 3.     H.  ex. 
doc.  100.     8°     F.  8. 

List,  p.  252. 

Extradition  and  interstate  rendition.  By  J.  B.  Moore.  Bost.,  Bos- 
ton Book  CO.,  1891.     2  vols.     8"    O.  6. 

Report  on,  by  John  Bassett  Moore,  for  the  use  of  the  Inter- 
national American  Conference.  G.  P.  O.,  1890.  8°  51 — 1; 
S.  ex.  doc.  55.     O.  6. 

Extraterritorial  rights.     See  Judicial,  etc. 

Familiar  quotations.    A  collection  of  passages,  phrases,  and  proverbs 

traced  to  their  sources  in  ancient  and  modern  literature.     By 

John    Bartlett.     9th   ed.     Bost.,  Little,   Brown   &   co.,   1903. 

8°    B.  4. 
Far  East.     Select  list  of  books  relating  to  the.    Griffin.     1904.     L.  C. 
Farmers'  bulletins.    From  1889-1907.    Nos.  1-312.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 

1889-1907.     8"    List,  p.  161. 

Index  to  Nos.  1-309.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8°     F.  8. 

Farwell,  Willard  B.  The  Chinese  at  home  and  abroad.  A.  L.  Ban- 
croft &  CO.,  1885.     8°     F.  2. 

Fauna  of  British  India,  the,  including  Ceylon  and  Burma.  Pub- 
lished under  the  authority  of  the  secretary  of  state  for  India 
in  council.  Edited  b}^  W.  T.  Blanford.  London.  Taylor  & 
Francis,  1897.     4  vols.     8^^     G.  1. 


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Fay,  Edward  A.  (editor).  Histor}^  of  American  schools  for  the  Deaf. 
1817-1893.  Wash.,  Volta  Bureau,  1893.  3  vols.  8"  2  copies. 
H.  3. 

Federal  aid  in  domestic  disturbances,  1787-1903.  Emplo3ment  of 
troops  in  the  enforcement  of  the  laws.  By  Frederick  T.  Wil- 
son.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1903.     8°     57—2;  S.  doc.  209.     G.  1. 

Federal  control  of  commerce  and  corporations.  List  of  references 
on.     Griffin.     1904.     L.  C. 

Federal  Convention.  Secret  proceedings  and  debates  of  the.  Assem- 
bled at  Philadelphia  in  the  year  1787  for  the  purpose  of  form- 
ing the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Notes  by  Robert 
Yates  and  Luther  Martin.  Webster's  &  Skinner's,  Albany. 
1821.  8°.  M  1.  (This  copy  contains  the  autograph  of  Charles 
Piuckney,  a  member  of  the  Federal  Convention.) 

[Same.]     See  Madison  papers. 

—     [Same.]     See  Elliot's  debates  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  Ed. 

of  1830,  vol.  4,  p.  273;  Ed.  of  1861,  vol.  1,  p.  344. 

Federal  G-overnment.  Introduction  to  the  study  of.  By  Albert 
Bushnell  Hart.  (Harvard  historical  monographs,  No.  2.)  Ginn  & 
CO.,  1891.     8°     G.  1.     M.  D.  14. 

Federalist,  the.     See  Constitution. 

Federal  power  over  carriers  and  corporations.  By  Parmalee 
Prentice.     N.  Y.,  The  Macmillan  co.,  1907.     8°     O.  7. 

Federal  practice.  Lawyers'  handbook  of.  By  Jonas  H.  McGowan. 
Wash.,  Brodix  Publishing  co.,  1891.     8°     O.  8. 

Federal  Statutes,  annotated.  Edward  Thompson  company,  1906. 
10  vols. 

Field,  O.  J.  (compiler).  Register  of  the  Department  of  Justice,  1902. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1902.     8'' 

Fighting  frigate.  By  H.  C.  Lodge.  N.  Y.,  Chas.  Scribner's  sons, 
1902.  .  8"     G.  1. 

Filipino,  El  Archipielago.  Wash.,  Imprenta  del  Gobierno,  1900.  2 
vols.     4°     1.— N. 

Finance  reports,  See:  Treasury,  reports  of  the  Secretary.  List, 
p.  363. 

Financial.     T. 

Bank  of  the  United  States,  including  the  original  bank  of  North  America; 
legislative  and  documentary  history  of.  Compiled  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke 
and  D.  A.  Hall.     Wash.,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1832.     8°    2  copies. 

Memorials  and  papers,  for  and  against,  1832.     8" 

Berlin  silver  commission,  1894.  G.  P.  O.,  1895.  53—2;  S.  misc.  doc.  274.  3 
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Financial.     T. — Continued. 

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Transactions  of  the  fifth  annual  conference  of  State  and  Ter- 
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Hearings  before  House  Committees — ^',  M.  D.  24. 

Agriculture.     Agricultural   colleges   and  experiment  stations,  Jan.  18,  1905. 
(L.  C.) 

"Beveridge  amendment."     59—1.     June  6  to  11,  1906. 

Condition  in  Chicago  stock  yards.     59 — 1.     June  6  to  11,  1906. 

■  Cotton-boll  weevil  and  other  insects.    58—2.    Dec.  16,  1903-Feb.  24, 1904. 

Expenditures  of  Department  of.     59 — 2.     Jan.  5,  1907. 

Packing-house  commission,  report  of.     June  8,  1906. 

Seeds,  distribution  of.     59—1.     Dec.  1,  1906. 

Weather  Bureau.     59—2.     Jan.  8,  1907. 

Appropriations.     Deficiency  bill.     Jan.  13-15,  1906.     (L.  C.)     June  20,  1906. 

District  of  Columbia.     59—2.     Dec.  8,  1906. 

Fortifications.     59—1.     Jan.  25-29,  Dec.  5,  1906. 

Isthmian  canal;  supplement  to  sundry  civil  bill  for  1907.     59 — 1.     May 

25,  1906. 

Legislative,  etc.,  bill  for  1908.     59—2.     Nov.  29,  1906. 

Sundry  civil  bill  for  1907.     59—1. 

Sundry  civil  bill  for  1908.     59—2. 


Civil   Service  (a  select  committee).     Report  of   investigation,  1890.     51 — 1; 

H.  rept.  2445.     F.  2. 
Commerce.     China  mail  service,  etc.     Apr.  21,  1874.     (L.  C. ) 
Commerce  and  Labor.    Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  Government  work.    59 — 1. 

May  3-29,  1906. 
District  of  Columbia.     Condemnation  of  insanitary  buildings.     Mar.  30, 1906. 

Education,  compulsory,  in  District.     Mar.  13-16,  1906. 

Fire  department,  classification  of.     Apr.  6,  1906. 

Intoxicating  liquors  in  the  District.     Feb.  14,  1907. 

Library,  to  establish  a  branch  in  District.     Jan.  30,  1907. 

Police  (Metropolitan)  act  of  1901.     Feb.  23,  24,  1906. 

Osteopathy,  to  regulate  practice  of.     Jan.  7,  1907. 

Schools,  reorganization  of.     Feb.  26,  1906. 

Same,  payments  and  positions  of  employees  in.     Jan.  8,  1907. 

Street  railways,  operation  of.     Jan.  31,  Feb.  6  and  13,  1907. 

Street  railway  tickets,  proposal  that  eight  be  sold  for  25  cents  in  District 

of  Columbia.     Jan.  24,  1905. 

Elections.     Election  of  sundry  members.     59 — 1. 

Election  of  President  and  Vice-President.     Political  contributions.     Mar. 
12,  1906. 

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Hearings  before  House  Committees — Continued. 

Industrial  Arts  and  Expositions.     Jamestown  exposition.     Feb.  19,  1906. 
Insular  Affairs.     Catholic  church  claims  and  proposed  agricultural  bank  in 
the  Philippine  Islands.     59 — 2. 

Cuba,    Philippine  Islands,   and    Porto  Rico.     1900-1903.     See  Cards. 

(L.  C.) 

— = Friar-land  feature  in  the  Philippine  Islands.     Tan.  18,  1902. 

Reports,  hearings,  and  acts  of  Congress  corresponding  thereto.     58th 


Cong.,  1903-1905. 
Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce.     Cable  line.     See  Panama  Canal  Zone. 

Interstate  commerce  act,  to  amend.     1904-5.     >S'i?e  Cards.     (L.  C. ) 

Interstate  commerce,  to  provide  for  the  investigation  of  controversies 

affecting.     59-2.     Dec.  14,  1906. 

Isthmian  canal.     59 — 1.     June  5,  1906. 

Light-house  establishment.     58—3.     Feb.  12-16,  1905. 

Panama  Canal  Zone,  and  other  places,  construction  of  a  cable  line  to. 


59—1.     May  14,  1906. 
Irrigation  of  Arid  Lands.     Relative  to  irrigation  under  the  national  irriga- 
tion act.     58—3.     Mar.  2,  1905.      (L.  C. ) 

Reclamation  work  of  the  Govt.     59 — 1.     Apr.  16,  1906. 

Judiciary.     Antiinjunction  restraining  orders.     May  12  and  June  13,  1906. 

Bankruptcy.     59—1.    May  12,  1906. 

Commerce,  bill  to  regulate.     59—1.     May  12,  1906. 

Code  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     Apr.  3  and  30,  1902. 

Same,  relative  to  corporations.     Jan.  16,  1905. 

Corporations.     See  last  above. 

Common  carriers.     Argument  of  H.  R.  Fuller.     Mar.  9,  1904.     58 — 2. 

Inauguration  Day.     Proposed  change  of.     59 — 1.     May  12,  1906. 

Insurance.     59—1.     June  30,  1906. 

Judicial  review  of  fraud  cases.     59 — 1.     May  12,  1906. 

Spanish  treaty  claims  commission.     Argument  in  favor  of  abolition  of. 

59—1.     May  12,  1906. 

Stenographic  reporters  for  Federal  judges.     1904. 

Swayne,  impeachment  of.     Feb.  13  and  Nov.  29,  1904. 


Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries.     Shijjping  bill.     Apr.  4-13,  1906. 
Military  Affairs.     Army  appropriation  bill,  1907-8.     59 — 2.     Jan.  5,  1907. 

Artillery  bill.     59—2.     Jan.  8-11,  1907. 

Military  Academy.     59—2.     Jan.  14,  1907. 

Volunteer  retired  list,  to  create  a  special  roll  to  be  known  as  the.     59 — 2. 

Dec.  13,  1906. 

Mines  and  Mining.     On  proposition  to  apply  a  portion  of  proceeds  of  sales  of 

public  lands  to  schools  or  departments  of  mines  and  mining.     Jan.  19,  1904; 

Jan.  13,  Feb.  4,  and  Apr.  17,  1902. 
Naval  Affairs.     Appropriation  bills,  1902-1907.     On  estimates  submitted  by 

Secretary  of  Navy.     4  vols. 
Naval  Court  of  Inquiry.     Schley,  Admiral.     Testimony  in  case  of.     1901.     2 

vols.     57—1;  H.  doc.  485. 
Post-Offices  and  Post-Roads.     Postal  service,  etc.,  1896-1903.     Miscellaneous. 

J.  8. 

Salaries  of  inspectors,  etc.     59 — 2.     Jan.  8-11,  1907. 

Public  Lands.     Coal  lands  and  coal-land  laws  of  the  United  States.     59 — 2. 
Dec.  17,  1906-Jan.  16,  1907. 

Homesteads  in  South  Dakota  and  Colorado.     Jan.  16,  18,  20,  25,  and 

Feb.  1,  1905.    58—3. 


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Hearings  before  House  Committees — Continued. 

Public  Lands.     Virginia  military,  continental,  or  State  land  warrants,  and  the 

Ohio  University  lands.     59 — 2. 
Rivers  and  Harbors.     Preservation  of  Niagara  Falls.     59 — 1.     Apr.  12,  1906. 
Special  committee.     Investigating  the  management  of  the  Hospital  for  the 

Insane.     May  4  and  June  26,  1906. 
Territories.     Alaska.     Fisheries  in.     59—1.     Feb.  12,  16,  1906.     (L.  C.) 

Alaska.     Railroads  in.     59—1.     Jan.  9,  Mar.  1,  1906.     (L.  C.) 

[Same.]     Railroads  in.     Index  and  maps.     59 — 1. 

Oklahoma.     Prohibition  in.     59 — 1.     Dec.  13  and  15,  1905. 

Ways  and  Means.     Cotton  and  wheat.     Jan.     57 — 2.     Jan.  26,  1903. 

Cuba.     Sugar  and  reciprocity  with,  1902.     57 — 1;  H.  doc.  535. 

Customs  administrative  act,  amending.     59 — 1.     Feb.  23,  1906. 

Custom-house  brokers,  licensing.     59 — 1.     Feb.  23,  1906. 

Free  alcohol.     59—1.     Feb.-Mar.,  1906. 

Fortified  sweet  wine.     59—1.     Mar.  12,  1906. 

Liquor-tax  laws.     59—1.     Feb.  2,  1906. 

Pilippine  tariff.     58—3.     Jan.  23-28,  Feb.  3,  4,  10,  Dec.  13,  14,  15,  16, 

18,  1905.     (L.  C.) 

[Same.]     59—1.     1905. 

Porto  Rico  revenues.     May  14,  1902,     Another  issue  in  report§,  etc., 

1901-1903.     ,See  Card.     (L.  C.) 

Pure  wine.     59—1.     Feb.  1,  1906. 

Reciprocity  (sugar  and)  with  Cuba,  1902.     57 — 1;  H.  doc.  535. 

Sugar  and  reciprocity  wdth  Cuba,  1902.     57 — 1;  H.  doc.  535. 

Tariff.     51—1.      1889-90.      53—1.      1893,    H.    mis.    doc.    43.      See  also 


Philippine  tariff. 

Tobacco  growers.     58—2.     1903-4.     Feb.  4  and  25,  1904. 


Weig'lits  and  Measures.     Coinage  of  gold  and  silver,  1891.     51 — 2;  H.  rep. 
3967,  pt.  3. 
Hearings  before  Senate  Committees :  M.  D.  24. 

Appropriations.     Fortifications  bill.     Mar.  10,  1906. 

Legislative,  etc.,  bill  for  year  ending  June  3q,  1908.     Dec.  29,  1906. 

Civil  Service.     Investigation  under  Senate  resolution  of  Mar.  13,  1888.     50 — 1; 

S.  rep.  2373.     F.  2. 

Report  of  South  Omaha  inquiry.     55 — 2;  S.  rep.  659.     F.  2. 

District  of  Columbia.     Coal  supply  of  District  of  Columbia.     Jan.  9,  1903. 

(L.  C.) 

Public  schools  of  the  District.     May  26,  1906. 

Union  station,  Washington.     Jan.  18,  1907. 

Education  and  Labor.     Education  of  the  blind.     May  20,  1902.     (L.  C.) 

National  arbitration  tribunal.     Apr.  7,  1904.     (L.  C. ) 

Finance.     Free  alcohol  in  the  arts.     May  6,  1906. 

Free  tobacco.     Jan.  24,  1905. 

Monetary  agreements  with  Panama.     Jan.  24,  1906. 

Tariff,  1888-89.     50—1;  S.  rep.  2332;  pts.  1,  2,  3. 

Finance.     Panama.     See  Monetary  agreements  with. 
Immigration.     Boycott  in  China.     Apr.  17,  1906. 
Indian  Affairs.     Indian  lands,  1902.     57—1;  S.  doc.  212. 

Indian  Lands.     (Select  committee.)     Dawes  committee  investigation  of  the 

Sioux  and  Crow  Indians,  1883.     48—1;  S.  rep.  283. 
Interoceanic  Canals.     Hearings,  57 — 1,  on  H.  R.  3110.     In  3  pts.     Printed 

Mar.  14,  1902.     See  Cards.     (L.  C.) 


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Hearings  before  Senate  Committees — Continued. 
Interoceanic  Canals.     [Same],  1902.     S.  doc.  253;  pt.  1. 

Panama  canal  matters.     Jan.  2.3,  1906.     4  vols. 

Interstate  Commerce.     Employers'  liability.     May  3-8,  1906. 

Railway  rates.     59—1.     Dec.  16,  1904,  May  23,  1905;  with  consolidated 

index  of  vols.  i-iv.     Index  printed  separately,  and  with  vol.  iv. 

[Same.]     Digest  of.     59— 1;  S.  doc.  244. 

[Same.]     Appendix  ix.     Prussian  railway  tariffs.     Dec.  15,  1905. 

Ticket  brokerage,  1897-8.     55-2;  S.  Doc.  128. 


Meat,  Select  Committee  on  the  Transportation  and  Sale  of.     Report  and 

testimony,  1890.     51—1;  S.  rep.  829. 
Military  Affairs.     Army  appropriation  for  1906-7.     59—1.     Mar.  16,  1906. 

Brownsville  affray  Aug.  13-14,  1906.     Hearing  Dec.  6,  etc.,  1906-7. 

Naval  Affairs.     See  House  Committee  on. 

Pacific  Islands  and  Porto  Rico.     Hawaii.     58—2.     Dec.  17,  1903. 

Pacific    Railway.     (Special    committee.)     Report    and    testimony,    1887-88. 

50—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  51;  pts.  1-10. 
Patents.     Copyright.     Dec.  7-11,  1906. 
Philippine  Islands.     Hearings  in  the  PhiUppine  Islands;  before  Congressional 

party  and  Secretary  of  War.     Aug.,  1905. 

Revenue  for  the  Philippine  Islands.     Hearings  Jan.  20-Feb.  28, 1906. 

Printing-  Investigation  Commission.     Hearings,  appendix  and  preliminary 

report,     vols.  1  and  2.     Oct.  26,  1905. 
Privileges  and  Elections.     Reed   Smoot   hearings.     Jan.  16,  1904-Apr.  13, 
1906.     59— 1;  S.  doc.  486.     4  vols. 

Hebraic  Literature.  Translations  from  the  Talmud  Midrashim  and 
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Historical  register  and  dictionary  of  the  United  States  Army, 

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Hero  tales  from  American  history.     By  Henry  Cabot  Lodge  and 

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Hopkins,  Archibald.     See  Claims,  Court  of.     R. 

Horse,  Diseases  of  the.  Special  report  of  the  Department  of  Agri- 
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1871.     4°     M.  D.  2. 

Horsford,  A.  Conference  at  Brussels,  1874,  on  the  rules  of  military 
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Horton,  S.  Dana.  Silver  in  Europe.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan  &  co.,  1892. 
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Hostile  Indians.  Record  of  engagements  with,  from  1868  to  1882. 
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M.  D.  2. 

Hostilities  without  declaration  of  war.  An  historical  abstract  of  the 
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&  Wagnails  co.,  1896.     8°     B.  3. 
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G.  P.  O.,  1892.     8°     I.  6. 
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ner's  sons,  1896.     12''     H.  7. 
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Attorneys-General  for  the  Post-Office  Department,  1885-1892. 

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Hungary,  the  Slovaks  of.     By  Thomas  Capek.     N.  Y.,  Knicker- 
bocker Press,  1906.     8"     K.  4. 
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— — —     Important  Report.     52 — 1;  H.  Ex.  Doc.  235. 

A  list  of  books  (with  references  to  periodicals)  on.     Griffin. 

1904,  1907.     L.  C. 


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Impeachments,  investigations,  etc.     Ra.  3. 

Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  (1798-1876)  relat- 
ing to  impeachment  proceedings  of: 

William  W.  Belknap,  1876. 

William  Blount,  1798. 

Samuel  Chase,  1804. 

West  H.  Humphreys,  1862. 

Andrew  Johnson,  1868. 

James  H.  Peck,  1830. 

John  Pickering,  1803. 

Same,  reprinted.     G.  P.  O.,  1904.     8°    6  copies. 
Charles  Swayne.     See  Extracts  from  the  Congressional  Record,  58 — 3;  S.  doc. 

194. 
Proceedings,  etc.,  in  cases  of — 

William  W.  Belknap,  impeachment.     G.  P.  O.,  1876.     8° 

Aaron  Burr,  indicted  for  treason.    Wash.,  A.  and  G.  Way,  1807-8.    3  vols.    8" 

Samuel  Chase,  impeachment,     [n.  d.]     8" 

Powell  Clayton,  a  Senator  from  the  State  of  Arkansas,  investigation.     Report 
and  testimony.     42 — 3;  S.  rept.  512. 

Andrew  Johnson,  impeachment,  trial  of.     W^ash.,G.  P.O.,  1868.    3  vols.    8" 

—  Report  of  House  Committee  on  the  Judiciary.     40 — 1;  H.  rept.  of  com- 
mittees,    vol.  1. 

James  H.  Peck,  impeachment.     Bost.,  Hilliard,  Gray  &  co.,  1833.     8" 

S.  C.  Pomeroy,  a  Senator  from  the  State  of  Kansas,  investigation.     42 — 3; 
S.  rept.  523.     8° 

Gen.  S.  D.  Stanley,  arguments  in  trial  of.     N.  Y.,  S.  W.  Green,  1879.     8° 

John  H.  Surratt,  trial  of.     (In  "  The  Reporter  ") ,  vols.  3  and  4.     Wash., 
R.  Sutton,  1867.     4° 

Charles  Swayne,  impeachment.     Extracts  from  the  Congressional  Record 
of  proceedings  in  the  Senate.     58 — 3;  S.  doc.  194.     8° 

General  James  Wilkinson,  alleged  accomplice  of  Aaron  Burr.     Report  of 
committee.     Wash.,  A.  and  G.  Way,  1811.     8" 

Henry  Wirz,  trial  of,  for  conspiracy,  etc.     40 — 2;  H.  ex.  doc.  23. 
Select  list  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1905.     L.  C. 

Imports  and  exports.     See  also  Exports.     T. 

Import   duties   of   Cuba  and    Porto   Rico.       See   American 

Republics,  Bureau  of,  Bulletin  No.  10,  July,  1891.     T. 

Imported  merchandise,  1893,  with  the  rates  and  duties  col- 
lected under  existing  law.  Compiled  by  Charles  H.  Evans. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1894.     8"     53—2;  8.  rept.  407.     T. 

Imports,  duties  on.  By  Lewis  Heyl.  Wash.,  W.  H.  Mor- 
rison, 1884.     8°     T. 

Imports    and   exports.      Compiled    by   Charles   H.   Evans. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1894.     8°     53—2;  S.  rept.  259,  pt.  2.     T. 

Imports  into  the  United  States,  etc.     The  existing-  tariff  on. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1884.     8"    T. 

Rates  of  duty  on.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1891.     8''51— 2; 

S.  rept.  2130.     3  copies.     T. 

Tariff  of  1897  on.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1891.     8°    T. 


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Imports  and  exports,  and  receipts  and  expenditures  of  the  United 
States  to  1904.  In  Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and 
Finance,  Aug.,  1901. 

Inaugurations  (Presidential)  from  George  Washington,  1789,  to 
Grover  Cleveland,  1893,  with  inaugural  addresses.  By  Thomas 
Hudson  McKee.  Wash.,  Statistical  publishing  co.,  1898.  8° 
1  copies.     H.  1.     M.  D.  18. 

Independence.  The  Declaration  of.  See  Declaration  of  Independence. 
A.  1. 

Indexes. 

Accounts,  Committee  on.      Index  to  reports,  1815-1887.     By  T.  H.  McKee. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1887.     4° 
Agriculture  and  Forestry,  Committee  on.     Index  to  the  reports.     By  T.  H. 

McKee.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1887.     8" 
Agricultural  reports.     General  index,  1837-1861.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1879.     8° 
Claims,  Commissioner  of.     Index  to  reports  of,  1871-1880.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0., 

1892.     4» 
Committee  reports  in  House  and  Senate,  1815-1887.     By  Thos.  H.  McKee. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1887.     8°    2  vols.     P.  1. 
Compreliensive  index  of  the  publications  of  the  United  States  Government, 

1889-1893.     By  John  G.  Ames.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1894.     8° 

to  the  publications  of  the  United  States  Government,  1881-1893.      By 

John  G.  Ames.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1905.     2  vols.     4°    58—2;  H.  doc.  754. 

Congressional  proceedings.     Index    to   tariff,    finance,    currency.      Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1892.     4° 

[Same.]     1898.     4° 

Consolidated  index  of  the  United  States  Statutes  at  Large,  1798-1903.     By 

Edward C.  Goodwin  and  James  M.  Baker.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1905.     3vols.    40 
Documents  and  reports.     Index  to  the  subjects  of  the  Fifty-fifth  Congress, 

first  session.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1898.     8° 
Engineer  of  the  United  States  Army.     Reports  of  the  Chief.     Indexed, 

analytical  and  topical,  to.     By  John  McClure.     Wash.,  1903.     57 — 2;  H. 

doc.  439.     Vols.  93-95. 
House  and  Senate  documents,  index  to,  from  Forty-second  Congress,  second 

session,  to  the  Fifty-eightli  Congress,  second  session.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.     8° 
House  of  Representatives.     Bills  presented  in  the,  index  to,  from  the  First 

to  Forty-second  Congresses,  relating  to  banks,  currency,  public  debt,  tariff, 

and  direct  taxes.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1875.     8" 

P'xecutive  documents.     Consolidated  index,  from  the  Twenty-sixth  to 

the  Fortieth  Congress,  1839   to  1869.     By   Edward   McPherson.     Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1870.     8" 

Executive  documents  and  reports  of  committees,  index  to  the,  from 

Dec,  1831,  to  Mar.,  1839.     Wash.,  Langtree.     3  copies. 

Reports    of   committees.     Consolidated    index.    Twenty-sixth   to   the 


Fortieth  Congress.     By  Edward  McPherson.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1869.     8" 
Index  (consolidated)  of  claims  reported  by  the  Commissioner  of  Claims  to 

the  House  of  Representatives,  1871-1880.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1892.     4° 
Index  digest  of  the  opinions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  during 

the  October   terms   1902-1905;  reported  in   vols.    187-202,    inclusive.     By 

Charles  Henry  Butler.     N.  Y.,  Banks  Law  Pub.  co.,  1906.     8    23  copies. 


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Indexes — Continued. 

Journals  of  Congress.  Index  (general  personal)  of  the.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 
1885.     4°    48—2;  H.  rept.  2692. 

[Same.]     First  to  Tenth.     By  A.  Ordway.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1880.     4° 

46—2;  H.  rept.  1776.     4° 

Laws  and  treaties.     Synoptical  index.     Bost.,  Little  &  Brown,  1852.     4° 

Laws  of  the  United  States  and  treaties,  index  to,  1789-1827.  Samuel  Burch. 
Wash.,  Wm.  A.  Davis,  1827.     8" 

Senate  documents.     Index.     See  House  and  Senate. 

Senate  executive  documents.  Index  to,  for  third  session  Forty-first  Con- 
gress, 1870-1871.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1871.     2  vols.     8» 

Senate  Journal.     Index  to,  for  1835-1841,  1841-1847. 

War  of  the  rebellion  records.     See  War  of  the  rebellion  records. 

Indian  affairs.     P.  1. 

The  Cherokee.     Relations  with  the  United  States;  historical 

sketch,  myths,  glossary  of  words,  etc.  [being  part  1,  Bureau 
of  American  Ethnology,  nineteenth  annual  report].  Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1900.     4°     56—2;  H.  doc.  539. 

Compilations  of  all  the  treaties  between  the  United  States 

and  Indian  tribes  now  in  force.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1873.     4" 

Depredation  claims  of .    49 — 1;  H.  ex.  doc.  125.    2  copies.    R. 

Digest  of  decisions  relating  to  Indian  affairs.     By  Kenneth  S. 

Murchison.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1901.     2  vols.     8°    2  copies  of 
*    vol.  1. 

Hostilities  of.     See  Hostile  Indians. 

Land  cessions  in  the  United  States.     Compiled  by  Charles  C. 

Royce  [being  part  2,  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology,  eighteenth 
annual  report].     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1899.    4°    56—1;  H.  doc.  736. 

Lands,  leasing  of  Indian.     Hearings  before  the  Committee  on 

Indian  Affairs,  United  States  Senate.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1902. 
8°     57—1;  S.  doc.  212. 

Laws    and    treaties.     Compiled    and    edited    by  Charles   J. 

Kappler.  vol.  1,  statutes,  executive  orders,  proclamations,  and 
statistics  of  tribes;  vol.  2,  treaties.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1903. 
2  vols.     4<'     57— 1;  S.  doc.  452. 

Reports  of  Commissioners  of.     List,  p.  267. 

Sioux  and  Crow  Indians.     Investigation  by  Dawes  committee, 

1883.     48—1;  S.  rept.  283. 

Students  (Indian),  record  of,  returned  from  Hampton  Insti- 
tute, 1892.     8°     52—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  31. 

Trade  and  intercourse.     Statements  of  accounts.     1820-1827. 

Wash.,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1820-1827.     2  vols.     8° 

Trading  houses.    Statements  of  the  amounts  and  costs  of  goods 

furnished  annually  to.  Wash.,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1820-1826. 
2  vols.     8° 

Treaties  between  the  United  States  and  the  several  Indian 

tribes  from  1778-1837.    Wash. ,  Langtree  &  O'SuUivan,  1837.    8° 


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Indian  affairs.     P.  1 — Continued. 

Treaties,    laws,    and   regulations   relating  to  Indian  affairs. 

Wash.,  Way  &  Gideon,  1826.     8^^    2  copies. 

Indian    Ocean.     General    examination    of.     By    P.    de    Kerhallet. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1870.     8°     H.  4. 
Industrial  arbitration.     List  of  references  on.    Griffin.    1903.    L.  C. 
Industrial  Commission.     Trusts  and   industrial   combinations.     19 

vols.     S°    56—1;  H.  doc.  476.     H.  5.     M.  D.  14. 
Industrial  evolution  of  the  United  States,  the.     By  Carroll  D. 

Wright.     N.  Y.,  Chautauqua-Century  Press,  1895.     8*^     I.  2. 
IngersoU,  Edward.     An  abridgment  of  the  acts  of  Congress  now  in 

force.     Phila.,   To  war    &    Hogan,   1825.      8''     5   copies.     /See 

United  States  Statutes. 
Injunction,  conspiracy,  etc.     See  also  Labor. 
— What  is  ''government  by  injunction?"     Does  it  exist  in  the 

United  States?     Annual  address  before  the  Grafton  and  Coos 

Bar  Association  Jan.  28,  1898.     By  J.  H.  Benton,  jr.     The 

Rumford  Press,  1898.     8°     I.  2.     M.  D.  18. 

To  limit  the  meaning  of  the  word  "conspiracy"  and  the 

use  of  "restraining  orders  and  injunctions  in  certain  cases." 
57—2;  S.  doc.  115.     1.  2.     M.  D.  18. 

A   compilation  of   documents   relating   to.     Argument   and 

decision  in  Commonwealth  v.  Hunt,  4  Metcalf,  etc.  57 — 1; 
S.  doc.  190.  See  also  57 — 2;  H.  doc.  370,  pt.  3,  relating  to 
strikes  and  injunctions.     I.  2.     M.  D.  18. 

Insular  cases,  containing  the  records,  briefs,  and  arguments  of  coun- 
sel in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  Jan.  8-11,  1901. 
8°    56—2;  H.  doc.  509,  vol.  97.     M.  D.  15. 

[Same.]     Opinions   delivered   in,   May  27,  1901.     Compiled 

by  Albert  H.  Howe,  1901.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1901.  8" 
(De  Lima  v.  Bidwell,  182  U.  S.,  1,  etc.;  Dooley  v.  U.  S. ; 
Downes  y.  Bidwell,  etc.,  same  volume.)     H.  6.     M.  D.  15. 

Records,  briefs,  etc.,  United  States  Supreme  Court,  1900- 

1905.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1900-1905.     8°     H.  6.     M.  D.  15. 

Intercontinental  Rail"way  Commission,  Report  of.  Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1898.  7  pts.,  maps,  tables,  etc.,  in  3  vols.  4°  M.- 
D.  11. 

Intercontinental  Rail-way  Line.  Message,  President  of  United 
States,  transmitting  Report  of  International  American  Confer- 
ence, 1890.     51 — 1;  S.  ex.  doc.  125,  vol.  11. 

Interior  Department.  Catalogue  of  the  library.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 
1881.     8° 

Decisions  of.     See  Public  lands;  Pensions. 

Geological  Survey.     Report  of  the  reclamation  service,  1902. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1903.     8°    2  copies.     M.  D.  11. 


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Interior  Department.     Registers.     See  Registers. 

Reports  of  The  Secretary,     List,  p.  270. 

Internal  commerce  reports.     See  List.     T. 

Internal  revenue.     Decisions,  1862  to  Jan.,  1871.     1864-1905  G.  P. 
O.,  1871,  1905,  6.     8"     H.  6. 

Laws,  1861-1873,  with  index.     G.  P.  O.,  1898.     8°     55—2; 

S.   rept.   1123.     War  revenue  law  of  1898,   bound  in  library 
volume.     H.  6. 

Laws  in  force  May  1,  1899-1901.     G.  P.  O.,  1899-1901.     8° 

H.  6. 

[Same.]     Jan.  1,  1900.     G.  P.  O.,  1900.     8''     H.  6. 

[Same.]     June  7,  1906,  being  supplements  1,  2,  and  3.     G. 

P.  O.,  1901,  1902,  1906.     8°     H.  6. 

Manual.     Laws  and  regulations,  1888.     Wash.,   G.   P.   O., 

1888.     12°    H.  6. 

Records.     N.  Y.,  1866-1868.     4°    M.  D.  20. 

Reports  of  The  Commissioner.     List,  p.  272. 

International  American  Conference.    Minutes  of  the.     Wash. ,  1890. 

4"     51—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  231.     K.  1.     M.  D.  14. 

Report  of,  relative  to  an  intercontinental  railway  line.     51 — 1; 

S.  ex.  doc.  125,  vol.  11.     K.  1. 

International  arbitrations.     See  Arbitrations,  international. 
International  code  of  signals.     Am.  Ed.  No.  87,  Hydrograpic  Office, 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     4°    2  cop. 
International  Commercial  Congress.     Phila.,  1899.     4°    M.  D.  14. 
International  Exhibition,  Philadelphia,  1876.    Report  of  the  director- 
general,  including  the  reports  of  bureaus  of  administration. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1880.     9  vols.     S''    F.  7.     M.  D.  14. 
International    exposition,    Paris,    1900.     Report   of  commissioner- 
general.     6  vols.     8"     56—2;  S.  doc.  232,  vol.  27.     F.  8. 
International   metric   system.  The.      Dept.    of   Com.    and  Labor. 

Wash.  G.  P.  O.,  1906.     4°     S.  3.     See  Metric  Fallacy. 
International  la-w,  works  on.     O. 

Arbitrations,  international.     History  and  digest  of,  to  which  the  United  States 
has  been  a  party.     By  John  Bassett  Moore.     G.  P.  0.,  1898.     6  vols.     8° 
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Banks  Law  Publishing  co.,  1902.     2  vols.     8°    2  copies. 
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Davis,  Cushman  K.    A  treatise  on  international  law,  including  American  diplo- 
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Digest  of  the  published  opinions  of  the  Attorney-General  relating  to.     Wash., 

G.  P.  0.,  1877.     8«    44—2;  S.  ex.  doc,  46.     O.  1. 
Digest  of  international  law.     Wharton.     1st  ed.     G.  P.  O.,  1886.     3  vols.     8° 
49 — 1;  S.  mis.  doc.  162,  pt.  1.     2d  ed.  (with  160  pages  of  new  matter  added 
to  third  volume) ,  1887.     Same  document  number.     O.  3. 


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International  la-w,  Avovks  on.     O. — Continued. 

Digest  of  international  law.     By  John  Bassett  Moore.     G.  P.  O.,  1906.     8  vola. 

8°    56—2;  H.  doc.  551.     O.  4. 
Extradition  and  interstate  rendition.     By  John  Bassett  Moore.     Bost.,  Boston 

Book  CO.,  1891.     2  vols.     8°    0.6. 
Extradition,  report  on.     Prepared  by  the  Third  Assistant  Secretary  of  State 

(John  Bassett  Moore)  for  the  use  of  the  international  American  conference. 

G.  P.  0.,  1890.     8»    51—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  55.     0.  6. 
Grotius,  Hugo.     His   three   books   treating  of   the  rights  of  war  and   peace. 

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Hall,  William  E.     A  treatise  on  international  law.     4th  ed.     Oxford,  Clarendon 

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Kegan  Paul,  French,  Triibner  &  co.,  1893.     2  vols.     8°    O.  1. 
International  law,  treaties,  and  kindred  subjects.     Digest  of  the  published 

opinions  of  the  Attorney-General,  and  of  the  leading  decisions  of  the  Federal 

courts.     Rev.  ed.     AVash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1877.     8°    44—2;  S.  ex.  doc.  46.     O.  1. 
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Moore,  John  B.     Arbitrations,  history  and  digest  of  the  international,  to  which 

the  United  States  has  been  a  party.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1898.     6  vols.     8° 

53—2;  H.  mis.  doc.  212.     O.  3. 

Extradition,  report  on,  prepared  for  the  use  of  the  international  Amer- 
ican conference.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1890.     8"    51—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  55.     O.  6. 

Extradition  and  interstate  rendition.     Bost.,  Boston  Book  co.,  1891. 

2  vols.     8"    O.  6. 

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551.     0.  4. 
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Butterworths,  1879.     4  vols.     8°    O.  2. 
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syllabus.     Bost.,  Boston  Book  co.,  1893.     8»    0.  2. 

International   law.     A   manual  based  upon   lectures  delivered  at  the 

Naval  War  College.     2d  ed.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1898.     8"    O.  2. 

Taylor,  Hannis.     A  treatise  on  international  public  law.     Chi.,  Callaghan  & 

CO.,  1901.     8'*    O.  2. 
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1839,  1844,  1883.     8°     O.  2. 
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Wasli.,  (t.  P.  O.,  1886.     3  vols.     8"    49—1;  S.  mis.  doc.  162,  pt.  1.     O.  3. 

[Same.]     2d.  ed.,  1887.     8»    O.  3. 

A  treatise  on  the  conflict  of  laws  or  private  international  law.     3d  ed. 

By  G.   H.   Parmele.     Roch.,  Lawyers'   Cooperative  Publishing  co.,  1905. 
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International  la-w,  works  on.     O. — Continued. 

Wheaton,  Henry.     Elements  of  international   law.     3d   ed.     Phila.,    Lea  & 

Blanchard,  1846.     8»    O.  3. 
[Same.]     Edited  by  Lawrence.     Bost.,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1863.     8° 

O.  3. 

[Same.]     Edited  by  Dana.     Bost.,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1866.     8°.     0.3. 


■Woolsey,  Theodore  D.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  international  law.  6th 
ed.     Edited  by  Woolsey.     N.  Y.,  Charles  Scribner's  Sons,  1892.     8"    O.  3. 

International  monetary  conference,  Paris,  1878.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 
1887.     8°    49—1;  H.  mis.  doc.  396,  pt.  2.     T. 

[Same.]     1881.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1887.     8°    49—1;  H.  mis. 

doc.  396,  pt.  3.     T. 

See  Berlin  silver  commission.     T. 

International  Sanitary  Convention   of   the   American   Republics. 

Wash.,  1902.     8°     57—2;  S.  doc.  169.     K.  3. 
International  year  book.     Compendium  of  the  world's  progress  dur- 
ing the  years  1898-1902.     (Annual.)     By  Frank  Moore  Colby. 
Dodd,  Mead  &  co.     5  vols.     4°     B.  6.     M.  D.  8. 
Interoceanic  canals.     Q.  2  and  M.  D.  10. 

Canada.  Ten  maps  accompanying  the  annual  report  of  the  department  of  (rail- 
ways) and  canals  for  1905.     8° 

Canal  Zone,  civil  procedure  of  the,  by  order  of  the  President,  May  1,  1907. 
G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8° 

Canals  and  Irrigation  in  Foreign  Countries.  Special  Consular  Reports. 
51-52;  H.  ex.  doc.  45,  pt.  1. 

Canal  in  Central  America.     See  Sullivan  and  Cromwell  compilation,  /»os/. 

Darien  Isthmanian  ship  canal.  Lieutenant  Michler's  report;  messages,  maps, 
etc.,  1861.  36 — 2;  S.  ex.  doc.  9,  2  pts.  See  also  Commander  Selfrige's 
remarks  upon,  1873.     L.  C. 

Davis  report.     See  under  "  Interoceanic,"  below. 

Dismal  Swamp  canal,  survey  of.     54 — 1;  H.  doc.  317.     8° 

Florida,  map  of,  illustrative  of  surveys  for  a  canal.     34 — 1;  S.  ex.  doc.  89. 

Foreign  Countries.     See  Canals  and  Irrigation  in. 

Hepburn  report,  1900.     56—1;  H.  rep.  351.     Same,  1901.     57—1;  H.  rep.  15. 

History,  messages,  correspondence,  treaties,  reports,  etc.,  1899-1901.  Contain- 
ing: (1)  Correspondence,  56 — 1;  S.  doc.  237.  (2)  Convention  between 
United  States  and  Great  Britain,  56 — 1;  S.  doc.  160.  (3)  Clayton-Bulwer 
and  Hay-Pauncefote  treaties,  57 — 1;  S.  doc.  85.  (6)  Preliminary  report  of 
Isthmian  Commission,  56 — 2;  S.  doc.  5.  (7)  Morgan  report,  1901,  57 — 1; 
S.  rep.  1.  (8)  Hepburn  report,  1901,  57 — 1;  H.  rep.  15.  (9)  Hepburn 
report,  1900,  56—1;  H.  rep.  351.  (9)  Walker  report,  1899-1901,  57—1;  S. 
doc.  54. 

Hydrography  of  the  American  Isthmus.  Nicaragua  and  Panama  routes,  etc. 
By  A.  P.  Davis.     57—2;  S.  doc.  124.     4" 

Interoceanic.  Report  of  Senate  committee,  1900  (Morgan  report).  8"  56 — 1; 
S.  rep.  1337.     6  pts,  in  1  vol. 

Report  on  explorations  and  surveys.     By  Lull  and  Collins.     Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1879.     4°    45—3;  S.  ex.  doc.  75. 

(Morgan  report. )     1901.     57— 1;  S.  rep.  1.     8° 

"Davis  report."     Report  of  Rear-Admiral  Charles  H.Davis  (1866)  on 

interoceanic  canals  and  railroads,  including:  A.  Tehauntepec;  B.Honduras; 
C.  Nicaragua;  D.  Panama;  E.  Atrato.     G.  P.  O.,  1867.     8°    2  copies. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE  77 

Interoceanic  canals.     Q.  2 — Continued. 

Interoceanic.  Communication  (bound  in  one  volume):  (1)  Correspondence 
and  other  papers,  56 — 1;  S.  doc.  161,  1900.  (2)  Clayton-Bulwer  and  Hay- 
Pauncefote  treaties,  57 — 1;  S.  doc.  85, 1901.  (3)  Hepburn  report,  1901,  57 — 1; 
H.  doc.  15.  (4)  Walker  report,  1899-1901,  57—1;  S.  doc.  54.  (5)  Morgan 
and  Kittredge  reports,  1902,  57 — 1;  S.  rep.  783,  2  pts.  (6)  Hearings  before 
Senate  committee,  1902,  57 — 1;  S.  doc.  253,  pt.  1.  (7)  Documents,  57 — 1; 
S.  doc.  357.     8» 

Griffin's  list  of  books,  etc.,  on  interoceanic  canal  and  railway  routes. 

L.  C.     1900.     See  also  Morrison  list,  1900. 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission,     Report  of.     1899-1901.     (Walker  report.)     8° 

57—1;  S.  doc.  54,  2  pts.     57—1;  S.  doc.  123.     57—1;  S.  doc.  253. 
Morgan  report.     Report  of  Senate  committee  on  interoceanic  canals,  1900.     8° 

56—1;  S.  rep.  1337.     6  pts.  in  1  vol.     Same,  1901.     57—1;  S.  rep.  1. 
Morrison's  (Hugh  A.,  jr.).     List  of  books  and  articles  relating  to  interoceanic 

canal  and  railway  routes,  1900.     8"    56 — 1 ;  S.  doc.  59.     See  also  Griffin  list, 

1900.     L.  C. 
Nicaragua  Canal  Commission,  report  of,  with  atlas,  1897-1899.     Bait.,  Lord 

Baltimore  Press,  1899.     4" 
North  Sea  canal  of  Holland;  and  on  the  improvement  of  navigation  from 

Rotterdam  to  the  sea.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1872.     4"     (Professional  papers  of 

the  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  No.  22. ) 
Panama,  laws  of  the  Canal  Zone,  isthmus  of,  enacted  by  the  Isthmian  Canal 

Commission.     G.  P.  O.,  1906.     8° 

[Same.]     Map  of,  1906. 

[Same.]     President's  message  and  report  of  a  personal  visit  to.     8° 

1906.     59—2;  S.  doc.  144. 

[Same.]     Problems  of  the.     By  Brig.  Gen.  Henry  L.  Abbot.     N.  Y., 

Macmillan  co.,  1905.    8° 

[Same.]     Project  for  the.     By  Lindon  W.  Bates,  1905.     4" 

[Same.]     Title.     Opinion  of  the  Attorney-General.     G.  P.O.,  1902.     8° 

Reports,  1st  annual  to  Dec.  1,  1904;  including  act  of  June  28,  1902, 


authorizing  construction.     58 — 3;  H.  doc.  226. 

—  [Same.]     2d  annual  to  Dec.  1,  1905;  59—1;  S.  doc.  127. 

—  [Same.]     3d  annual  to  Dec.  1,  1905,  59—2;  H.  doc.  444. 

—  [Same.]     4th  annual  to  December  1,  1907;  60 — 1;  . 


Roads,  and,  public.     (Canals.)     Reports  and  documents,  1816-1824. 
Suez  Canal  data.     59-1 ;  S.  doc.  492. 

Sullivan  &  Cromwell's  compilation  of  executive  documents,  etc.,  rela- 
tive to  a  trans-isthmian  canal  in  Central  America.  Privately  printed,  N.  Y. 
1906.    4° 

Tehauntepec  Canal.  Report  by  Robert  W.  Shufeldt,  1872.  42—2;  S.  ex. 
doc.  6. 

Railway  Company  and  ship  canal.     Report  of  J.  J.  Williams,  L.  C. 

Trans-Isthmian  (Canals)  in  Central  America.  Compilation  of  Executive  docu- 
ments and  diplomatic  correspondence  relative  to  a.  [By  Sullivan  and  Crom- 
well.    N.  Y.,  Evening  Post  job  printing  house,  1905.]     3  vols.     4" 

Walker  report.     Report  of  the  Nicaragua    Canal  Commission,  1897- 

1899.     Bait.,  Lord  Baltimore  Press,  1899.     4» 

Walker  report.  Report  of  the  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1899-1901.  8° 
57—1;  S.  doc.  54,  2  pts.     57—1;  S.  doc.  123.     57—1;  S.  doc.  253. 

World,  Great,  of  the.  See  Monograph  in  Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and 
Finance,  Jan.,  1905.     4°    58-3;  H.  doc.  15,  2,  43. 

See  also  the  Comprehensive  Index. 


78  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Interoceanic  comma uications  b}^  way  of  the  American  Isthmus. 
Report  on  historical  and  technical  information  relating  to  the 
problem  of.     B3'  John  T.  Sullivan.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1883.     4° 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission.     H.  6. 

Annual  reports  of.     List  p.  271. 

Acts  indexed  and  digested.     By  Charles  S.  Hamlin.     Best.,  Little,  Brown  & 

CO.,  1907.     8"    H.  6. 
Car  shortage.     See  Report  of  Commissioners  Lane  and  Harlan,  1906.     8°    H.  6. 
Debate  in  49th  Cong,  on  the  bill  to  establish  commission,  1886-87. 
Debate  in  50th  Cong.,  1888-89. 

[Same.]     In  52d  Cong.,  1891-93. 

[Same.  ]     In  53d  Cong. ,  1893-95.     Compiled  by  U.  H.  Painter.     G.  P.  O. 

8°     H.  6. 

Decisions  and  reports  of  the.  The  Lawyers'  Cooperative  PubUshing  Com- 
pany, Roch.     11  vols.     1906.     8°     P  3.     (Missing  vols.  1,  4,  5,  6,  7.) 

Points  decided  by  the  Commission  since  its  organization.  Appendix  B.  Six- 
teenth annual  report  of  the  Commission.  57-2;  H.  doc.  181.  See  subse- 
quent annual  reports  for  a  summary  of  points  decided  in  the  different  years, 
respectively.     G.  P.  O.,  1902.     o7— 2;  H.  doc.  181.     H.  6. 

Railroads.  Classification  of  operating  expenses.  G.  P.O.,  1902.  8°  33  pages. 
K.  1. 

Railway  rate  hearings,  1904—5.  5  vols.  8"  And  digest  of  rate  hearings, 
59—1;  S.  doc.  244.     8°     K.  1. 

Reasonable  care,  its  origin  and  application.  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion.    1907.     8°    2  cap.     31.  D.  Sec. 

Rules  of  practice  before  the  Commission.     G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8°    H.  6. 

Interstate  rendition.     See  Extradition. 

Inventors.     Men  of  aehievement.     By  P.  G.  Hubert,  jr.    Chas.  Scrib 
ner's  Sons,  1896.     12°     H.  7. 

Investigations,  etc.  See  Digest  of  decisions  and  precedents  of  the 
Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States.  Bj 
Henry  H.  Smith,  1894.     8"    53—2;  S.  mis.  doc.  278.     V. 

See  also  Impeachments,  etc.     Ra. 

Irish  struggle.  See  Gladstone-Parnell,  and  the  gfreat  Irish  struggle. 
By  T.  P.  O'Connor  and  Robert  McWade.  Phila.,  Hubbard 
Bros.,  1886.     8"     G.  6. 

Ironclads  in  action.  B}'  W.  H.  Wilson.  Bost.,  Little,  Brown  &  co., 
1896.     2  vols.     8°    M.  D.  3. 

Iron,  fabrication  of.  Report  on.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1871.  4"  (Pro- 
fessional Papers  of  the  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  21.) 

Irrigation  and  artesian  vrells.  Report  by  Richard  J.  Hinton.  51 — 
2;  S.  ex.  doc.  53,  vol.  1.  51 — 1;  S.  rep.  928,  pts.  1,  2,  3,  vol.  5; 
pts.  4,  5,  6,  vol.  6.  51 — 2;  S.  ex.  doc.  53,  pt.  1,  vol.  1;  pt.  2 
with  maps,  vol.  1.     52 — 1;  S.  ex.  doc.  41,  pts.  1-4,  vol.  4.     H,  1. 

Irrigation  and  reclamation  of  arid  lands.  Report  of  the  special  com- 
mittee of  the  United  States  Senate.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1890. 
5  vols.     8°     H.  7.     51—1;  S.  rept.  928. 


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Irrigation  canals  in  the  United  States.  Plans  of  structures  in  use  on. 
By  El  wood  Mead.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1903.  4"  (United  States 
Department  of  Agriculture,  Bulletin  No.  I'M.)     S.  3. 

Irrigation  investigations  in  California.  Report  on.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 
lix'l.  4"  {//I  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture.  Bul- 
lotin  Xo.  100.)     II.  7. 

Isle  of  Pines,  the  (Caribbean  Sea).  Its  situation,  physical  features, 
inhabitants,  resources,  and  industries:  with  maps.  War  Depart- 
ment, Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs,  1902.  8"  (Bound  with  Gazet- 
teer, etc.,  of  Cuba.)     P.  2. 

Isthmian  canal.     See  Interoceanic  canals. 

Jackson,  Andrew.  Life  of.  B3' James  Parton.  N.  Y.,  Mason  Bros., 
1660.     3  vols.     8"     H.  7. 

[Life  of]  by  William  Graham  Sumner  [being  vol.  17  of  the 

American  Statesmen  Series].  Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.. 
1898.     12"     E.  4. 

Soldier-Statesman-President.  Life  and  times  of.     By  A.  S. 

Colvar.  Nashville,  ^Marshall  &  Bruce  co.,  1904.  2  vols.  8° 
H.  7. 

James,  J.  Franklin.  Dictionary  of  United  States  history.  Bost., 
Historical  Publishing  co.,\899.     S"    X. 

Jameson,  John  A.  A  treatise  on  constitutional  conventions:  their 
history,  power,  and  mode  of  proceeding.  4th  ed.  Chi..  Calla- 
ghan  &  CO..  1887.     8"     M.  3. 

Jay,  John.  [Life  of]  V)v  George  Pellew  [being  vol.  9  of  the  American 
Statesmen  Series],  Bost..  Houghton.  ]Mifflin  &  co.,  1898.  12° 
E.  4. 

The  correspondence  and  public   papers  of.     By  Henry  P. 

Johnston.     N.  Y.,  S.  P.  Putnam's  sons.  n.  d.    4  vols,    8"    H.  7. 

Jefferson  bible.  The  life  and  morals  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth.  Ex- 
tracted textually  from  the  gospels  in  Greek,  Latin,  French, 
and  English,  by  Thomas  Jefferson.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1904. 
S'"    .58—2:  H,  doc,  7.5.5.     C.  4. 

Jefferson,  Thomas.  Calendar  of  correspondence.  Wash,,  1894-95. 
2  pts.  ^"  [Being  Nos.  6  and  8  of  the  bulletins  of  the  Bureau 
of  Rolls  and  Library  of  the  Department  of  State.]  2  copies. 
D.  5.     M.  D.  19. 

The  writings  of.     Being  his  autobiography,  correspondence, 

reports,  messages,  addresses,  and  other  writings,  official  and 
private.  H.  A.  Washington,  editor.  Wash..  Published  by 
Congress,  1853.     9  vols.     8"     H.  8.     M.  D.  19. 

— Eulogy  on,  by  Caleb  Gushing.  1826.     E.  1. 

[Life  of]  by  John  T.  Morse,  jr.  [being  vol.  11  of  the  Ameri- 
can Statesmen  Series].  Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1898. 
12"    E.  4. 

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Jefferson,  Thomas,  The  life  of.  By  Henry  S.  Randall.  Derby  & 
Jackson,  1858.     3  vols.     8"     11.  7. 

The  writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson.    Memoir,  correspondence, 

and  miscellanies  of.     Edited  by  Thomas  Jefferson  Randolph. 
Carr  &  co.,  1829.     4  vols.     8"     [Labeled  Jefferson's  Works.] 

H.  8. 

Note. — Vol.  1  missing. 

Jeffersonian  cyclopedia,  the.     By  John  P.  Fole}.     N.  Y.,  Funk  & 

Wagnalls  CO.,  1!)00.     4"     B.  6. 
Jenkins,  Thornton  A.     The  rule  of  the  road  at  sea  and  in  inland 

waters.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1869.     8°     M.  D.  18. 
Johnson,  Andrew.     Trial   of.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1868.     3  vols.     8° 

Ra.  3. 
Johnson,  Charles  W.    Official  proceedings  of  the  National  Republican 

Conventions  of,  1868,  1872,  1876,  1880.     8"    J.  5. 
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Atlas.     N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton,  1901.     12  vols.     8°    A.  8. 
Johnson,    Samuel.      Dictionary    of    the   English   language.      Phila., 

James  Maxwell,  1819.     2  vols.     4"     X. 

[Same.]     Edited  by  H.  J.  Todd.     Lond.,  Longman,  1827.     3 

vols.     4°     X. 

[Same.]     Lond.,  H.  G.  Bohn,  1853.     4"    X. 

Johnson's  ne-w  universal  cyclopeedia.  A  scientific  and  popular 
treasury  of  useful  knowledge.  N.  Y.,  A.  J.  Johnson  &  son, 
1877.     4  vols.     4"     A. 

Johnson's  universal  cyclopaedia.  New  edition.  Editor-in-chief, 
Charles  Kendall  Adams.  N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1896.  8 
vols.     4"     A.     2  cop.     M.  D.  12. 

Johnston,  Alexander.  History  of  American  politics.  N.  Y.,  Henry 
Holt  &co:,  1902.     12°     E.  4. 

Johnston,  Alex.  Keith.  Dictionary  of  geography,  descriptive,  phys- 
ical, statistical,  and  historical.    Lond.,  Longman,  1851.    8°    A. 

Johnston,  Henry  P.  [editor].  The  correspondence  and  public  papers 
of  John  Jay.     N.  Y.,  Putnam's  sons,  n.  d.     4  vols.     8°     H.  7. 

Johnston,  William  Dawson.  History  of  the  Library  of  Congress, 
vol.  L  1800-1864.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1904.    8"    3  copies.    A.  4. 

Jones,  John  P.  Speech  of ,  on  remonetization  of  silver,  Oct.  14,  etc., 
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[Same.]  Speech  of.  May  12,  13,  1890.  Record,  51—1;  Ap- 
pendix, p.  237.     Pamphlet  copies  (2).     T. 

Jones,  John  Paul.  Discovery  of  the  body  of.  Century  Magazine, 
Oct.,  1905.     Article  l)y  Ambassador  Horace  Porter.     4"     H.  8. 

Calendar  of  manuscripts.     Ford.     1903.     L.  C. 

Memorial.     59—1;  H.  doc.  804.     H.  8. 

Jones,  Paul.  Founder  of  the  American  navy.  By  A.  C.  Buell. 
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Jones,  Paul.  Author  "The  Commercial  Power  of  Congress?."  Pri- 
vately printed.     N.  Y.,  1004.     H"     2  copies.     M.  3. 

Jordan,  David  Starr.  The  Fur-seals  and  fur-seal  islands.  Wash.. 
(}.  P.  O.,  1898.     4  Vols,     -i"    R. 

Journal  Cof  the  proceedings  of  the  first  Senate),  1789-1791.  See 
Ma<-lay.     1.  '^. 

Journals  of  the  American  Congress,  1774-1788.     X.  6.     S'ee  p.  273. 

Journals  of  the  Congress  of  the  Colonies.     -SVv  p.  274. 

Journals  (Secret)  of  the  Congress  of  the  Confederation.  See  p. 
274.     X.  6. 

Journals  of  the  Continental  Congress.     X.  5.     M.  D.  23. 

Journals  of  the  House  and  Senate.     Lists,     pp.  276,  281. 

Journals  (Executive)  of  the  Senate.     List,  p.  287.     X.  3-5. 

Juarez,  and  Ciesai'  Cantu.  A  refutation  of  the  charges  preferred  by 
the  Italian  historian,  in  his  last  work,  against  the  American 
patriot.  Official  edition.  Mexico,  Printing  Ofhce  of  the  Fed- 
eral Government,  188.5.     8"     See  Maximilian.     H.  8. 

Judicial  extraterritorial  rights.  Letters  from  the  Secretarj^  of 
State,  1882.     47—1 ;  S.  mis.  doc.  89.     S.  2. 

Judge-Advocate-General  of  the  Army,  digest  of  opinions  of.  By 
Maj.  Charles  McClure.     \Va.sh.,  G.  P.  O.,  1901.     8^'     U.     2  cop. 

Justice,  Department  of.  A  list  embracing  all  the  publications 
47—1;  S.  Ex.  doc.  109. 

Catalogue  of  the  library.     By  J.  A.  Finch.     Wash,,  G.  P.  O., 

1904.     8" 

Register  of  the.     See  Registers. 

Kasson,  John  A.     Reciprocity  treaties  in  relation  to  "Most  favored 

nation  clause."     An  address  before  the  Illinois  Manufactures 

Association  at  Chicago,  Oct.  24,  1901.     8'^     M.  3. 
Kearney,  Thomas  II.     Report  on  a  botanical  survey  of  the  Dismal 

Swamp  region.     Department  of  Agriculture,  1901.     H"     F.  4. 
Keifer  v.  Bo3mton,     Investigation  of  charges  against  H.  V.  Boj'nton. 

48—1.     H.  reiJt.  1112.     8" 
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1892.     12*^     H.  8. 
Kent,  James.     Commentaries  on  American  law.     11th  ed.     Edited 

by  George  F.  Comstock.     Bost.,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1867. 

4  vols.     8^     Room  III,  Law  Div. 

[Same.]     12th  ed.     Edited  by  O.   W.   Holmes,    jr.      Bost., 

Little,  Brown  &  co.,  Ib73.     4  vols.     S"     Room  III,  Law  Div. 

[Same.]     14th  ed.     P^dited  by  J.  M.  Gould,     Bost.,  Little, 

Brown  &  co.,  1890.     4  vols.     8"     O.  8. 

Kerhallet,  Philippe  de.     General  examination  of  the  Indian  Ocean. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1870.     8"     H.  4. 


82  CATALOGUE   LIBBAKY  UNITED   STATES    SENATE 

King,  Clarence.  Geological  explorations  of  the  fortieth  parallel. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1870-1880.     4°     (Sen.  library  has  vols.  3-7.) 

King,  Charles  R.  [editor].     See  Rufus  King.     I.  1. 

King,  Rufus.  The  life  and  correspondence  of,  comprising  his  let- 
ters, private  and  official,  his  public  documents  and  his  speeches. 
Ed.  by  Charles  R.  King.  N.  Y.,  A.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1894.  6 
vols.     8°     I.  1. 

Knox,  John  J.  United  States  notes.  A  history  of  the  various  issues 
of  paper  money.     N.  Y.,  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  1884.     8°     T. 

Knox,  Philander  C,  Attorney- General  of  the  United  States.  An 
address  on  "The  commerce  clause  of  the  constitution,  and  the 
trusts,"  including  some  decisions,  etc.  See  "Commerce 
clause."     S.  1. 

Koerner,  A.  Description  of  the  Hotchkiss  revolving  cannon.  Paris, 
1874.     4''    S.  3. 

Kohl  collection  of  maps  relating  to  America.     Phillips.     1904.     L.  C. 

Ku  Klux  conspiracy.  Investigation  b}^  joint  select  committee, 
1871-72,  to  inquire  into  the  condition  of  affairs  in  the  late 
insurrectionary  States.  42—2;  S.  rept.  41,  pt.  1;  vol.  2,  pt.  1. 
1.  1.    M.  D.  17. 

[Same.]    Index  in  separate  volume. 

Labberton's  historical  atlas.     See  Atlases.     A.  2. 

Labor.     See  also  Strikes,  Injunctions,  and  Industrial  evolution. 

—     Hours  of  labor.     The  "eight-hour  law."     Army,  navy,  guns, 

ships,  ammunition,  etc.  Special  report  of  the  Senate  Commit- 
tee on  Education  (Mr.  Kyle,  chairman).  55 — 3;  S.  doc.  127, 
vol.  11. 

particularl}^  relating  to  strikes,  and  laws  relating  thereto.     See 

Twenty-first  annual  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor,  1906. 
I.  2.  List  of  books  (with  reference  to  periodicals)  relating  to. 
GrifBn.     1903.     L.  C. 

Laws  and  decisions.     Cumulative  index,  p.  297. 

Reports  and  bulletins  of  the  Commissioner,     Lists,  p.  287, 

304.     M.  D.  11. 

Working  women  in   large  cities.     Fourth  annual  report  of 

Commissioner.     Wash.,  G.    P.  O.,  1888.      8"    50—2;  H.  Ex. 
doc.  4.     V.  15. 
Labor  and  capital,  relations  between.     ("Blair  report,"  so  called.) 
Investigation  of  the  Senate  Committee  on  Education  and  Labor, 
under  S.  Res.   1882-1887.     Four  vols,  of  testimony.     Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1886.     Not  documented.     No  report  bj^  committee. 
Note. — Title  page  of  the  four  vols,  of  testimony  states  that  vol.  5  con- 
tains testimony  and  report  of  committee.     But  no  report  of  committee 
was  made.     Some  additional  testimony  was  taken  by  committee,  but 
printed  only  for  use  of  committee.    I  1. 


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Labor  la-ws  of  the  United  States,  with  decisions  of  courts  relating 

thereto.     Tenth  special  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor. 

By  Carroll  D.  Wright.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1904.     8°    58—2; 

H.  doc.  733.     I.  2. 
Labor  la-ws  of  the  various  States  and  Territories  and  the  District 

of  Columbia.     1892.     By  Carroll  D.  Wright.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 

1892.     8"     52—1;  H.  rep.  1960,  vol.  11.     1  1. 
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1903.     O.  5. 
Lalor,  John  J.   (editor).     Cyclopi:edia  of    political   science.     N.  Y., 

D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1890.     3  vols.     4°     B.  5. 
Lamar,  Lucius  Q.  C.     His  life,  times,  and  speeches,  1825-1893.     By 

EdAvard  Mayes.      Barbee  &  Smith,  1896.     4°    2  copies.     D.  5. 

M.  D.  19. 
Lamb's  biographical  dictionary  of  the  United  States.      By  John 

Howard  Brown.     Bost.,  James  H.  Lambco.,  1900.     Tvols.     4" 

D.  4. 
Land  grants  made  by  Congress,  statement  of.     G.  P.  C,   1888. 

28  pages.     3  copies.     A.  2. 
Land  Office,  General.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner.     List,  p.  258. 

Rules  of  practice,   regulations,  proceedings  to  obtain  title, 

etc.     G.  P.  O.,  1906.     8°    3  copies.     U.  5. 

Landon,  Perceval.  The  opening  of  Tibet.  An  account  of  Lhasa  and 
the  country  and  people  of  central  Tibet  and  of  the  progress  of 
the  mission  sent  there  by  the  English  Government  in  the  year 
1903-4.     N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1905.     8°    C.  5. 

Landor,  Walter  Savage.  Classical  conversations.  (Universal  Classics 
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Lanman,  Charles.  Dictionar}^  of  Congress,  1789-1859.  Containing 
biographical  sketches  of  its  members  from  the  foundation  of 
the  Government;  with  an  appendix.  Phila.,  J.  B.  Lippincott 
&  CO. ,  1859.     8°     D.  4. 

(Editor.)  Biographical  annals  of  the  civil  government  dur- 
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[Same.]     2d    ed.     Illustrated.     J.    M.    Morrison,    1887.     4** 

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Larned,   Charles  W.      History   of   Battle   Monument,    West   Point. 

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1886.     8°     I.  2. 
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Latin  America.     See  Bureau  of  the  American  Republics. 

Latin   dictionaries.      By   Robert   Ains worth.      Edited    by    Morell. 

Lond.,  1Y96.     4"    X. 

[Same.]     By  Morell  and  Carey.     Lond.,  1823.     4°    X. 

Laughlin,  J.  L.,  and  H.  P.  "Willis.     Reciprocity.     N.  Y.,  Baker  & 

Taylor  CO.,  1893.     8°     2  copies.     K.  1. 
La^v   (American),    commentaries   on.      By   James   Kent.      11th   ed. 

Edited  by  George  F.  Comstock.     Bost.,  Little,  Brown  &  co., 

1867.     4  vols.     8*^     Room  III,  Law  Div. 
La'W  (American),  commentaries  on.     [Same.]     12th   ed.     J^dited   by 

O.  W.  Holmes,  jr.     Bost.,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1873.     4  vols. 

8°     Room  III,  Law  Div. 

[Same.]     14th  ed.     Edited  by  J.  M.  Gould.     Bost.,  Little, 

Brown  &  CO.,  1896.     4  vols.     8°     0.8. 

Anti-trust,  1890-1903.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1903.     8"^     S.  1. 

Bankruptcy.     See  Bankruptcy. 

Bridges  over  navigable  waters.     Law  relating  to  construction 

of.     G.  P.  O.,  1887.     8°     P.  2. 

Canal  Zone,  law  of  the  Isthmus  of  Panama;  enacted  by  the 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission.     G.  P.  O.,  1906.     8''     Q.  2. 

Coal  land  law  of  the  United  States.    General  Land  Office, 

1907.     8"     S.  1. 

Code  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  See  District  of  Colum- 
bia.    Q.  1. 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico.     See  Cuba. 

District  of  Columbia.     See  District  of  Columbia. 

Food  products,  etc.     See  Food. 

Organizing  executive  departments,  etc.     8"     53—1;  S.  rep. 

41.     S.  3. 

Panama.     See  Interoceanic  canals. 

Porto  Rico.     See  Cuba  and. 

Street   railway   in   District   of    Columbia.     See  District   of 

Columbia. 

Laws  of  the  United  States  from  Mar.  4,  1789,  to  Nov.  3,  1827, 
including  all  treaties.  Index  of.  B}^  Samuel  Burch.  Wash., 
William  A.  Davis,  1827.     8°    Room  HI,  Law  Div. 

From  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  to  the  end  of  the 

Thirty-fourth  Congress,  1789-1857.  Analytical  digest  of  the. 
By  F.  C.  Brightly.  Phila.,  Kay  &  Bro.,  1858.  4°  Room  III, 
Law  Div. 

[Same.]    Vol.  2.     1857-1869.     Phila.,  1869.     4°     Room  III, 

Law  Div. 

Now  in   force,  relative   to   commercial   subjects.     By  John 

Brice.     Baltimore,  Neal,  Wills  &  Cole,  1814.     8"^ 


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Laws  of  the  United  States.     From  the  4th  of  March,  1789,  to  the 
4th  of  March,  1815.     Phila.,  Bioren  and  W.  John  Duane,  1815. 

5  vols.     8"     5  copies. 

Relating-  to  loans  and  the  currency,  coinage,  and  banking. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1886.     8°    49—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  228. 

— [Same.]     1790-1895.     Wash.,   G.    P.    O.,    1896.     53—3;    S. 

rept.  831. 

From    Thirty-first    to    Fifty-third     Congress.     By   George 

Minot.  Bost.,  Little  &  Brown,  1850-1852.  2  vols.  8°  6 
copies. 

Preliminary  report  of  the  commission  to  revise  and  codify, 

1901.  8''  57 — 1;  S.  doc.  68.  Pt.  1,  Organization,  jurisdiction, 
and  practice  of  the  United  States  courts.  Pt.  2,  Penal  code  of 
the  United  States. 

Final   report  of  Commission,  1906.     2  vols.     4°    2  copies. 

S.  2. 
La-w  and  practice  of  legislative  assemblies  in  the  United  States.     By 

L.  S.  Gushing.     9th  ed.     Bost.,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1874.     8° 

3  copies.     O.  8. 
Lee,  Richard  Henry.     Memoir  of  the  life  of  and  his  correspondence 

with  the  most  distinguished  men   in  America  and  Europe.     By 

his  grandson,  Richard  H.  Lee.     Phila.,  H.  C.  Carey  and  I.  Lea, 

1825.     2  vols.     8°     L  2. 
Legal  education,  report  on.     Advance  sheets  from  the  report  of  the 

Commissioner  of  Education   for   1890-91.     Wash.,  G.   P.  O., 

1893.     8°     I.  3. 
Legislative  assemblies.     See  Law  and  practice  of. 
Leland,  John  (editor).     Naval  Annual,  1906.     Portsmouth,  Eng.,  J. 

Griffin  &  CO.,  1906.     8°     1.6. 
Le  traite,  Franco- Americain;  documents.     Paris,  Guillaumin  et  cie., 

1880.     8°    M.  D.  18. 
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6  Bro.,  1895.     4"     B.  6. 

Lewis,  George  C.     Government  of  dependencies.     (Universal  Classics 

Li})rary,  vol.  25.)     I.  2. 
Lewis  and  Clark  expedition,  histor}^  of.     By  Elliott  Coues.     N.  Y., 

Francis  P.  Harper,  1893.     4  vols.     8°     I.  2. 
[Same.]     By  James  K.  Hosmer.     Chic,  McClurg,  1903.     2 

vols.     S*'     I.  2. 

[Same.]     President's    message    communicating    discoveries 

made  in  exploring  the  Missouri,  Red,  and  Washita  rivers,  by 
Captains  Lewis  and  Clark,  and  Dr.  Sibley  and  Mr.  Dunbar, 
with  a  statistical  account  of  the  countries  adjacent.  Printed  by 
order  of  the  United  States  Senate,  Feb.  19,  1806.  H.  ex.  doc. 
85,  vol.  1,  9th  Cong.,  1st  sess.     8°    I.  2. 


86  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE 

Lewis  and  Clark.     The  Conquest.     The   true  story  of  Lewis   and 

Clark.     By  Eva  Emery  Dye.     Chicago,  A.  C.  McCkirg  &  co., 

1902.     8°     I.  2. 
Libraries  in  the  United  States  and  Canada,  statistics  of  public.     By 

W.  Flint.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1903.     8°    J.  8. 

public,  societ}^,  and  school  in  the  United  States.     Being  chap. 

~  XVIII,  from  the  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Education  for 

1903. 
Library  of  Congress.     iM.  D.  16-17. 
— —    History  of.    vol.  i,  1800-1864.    By  W.  D.  Johnston.    G.  P.  O., 

1904.     8°    3  copies. 

Reports  of  the  Librarian.     List,  p.  307. 

Its  work,  including  a  description  of  the  building,  cost,  etc. 

G.  P.  O.,  1907.     12°    21  pages. 
Library  of  Congress,  publications  of  the. 

Alaska  and  the  northwest  part  of  North  America.     PhiUips.     1588-1898. 

Anglo-Saxon  interests.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1903. 

Arbitration  (industrial).     Select  list  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1903. 

Banks  and  banking.  List  of  -the  more  important  books  in  the  Library  of 
Congress  on.     Griffin.     1904. 

Biblioteca  Filipina.     Griffin.     1903. 

British  tariff  movement  (Chamberlain's  plan).  Select  list  of  references. 
Griffin.     1904. 

Budget  of  foreign  countries.     Select  list  of  references  on  the.     Griffin.     1904. 

Cabinets  of  England  and  America.  List  of  books  with  references  to  period- 
icals relating  to.     Griffin.     1903. 

Canada.     Reciprocity  with.     List  of  books,  etc.     Griffin.     1907. 

Canals.     See  Interoceanic. 

Cartography.     List  of  W'orks  relating  to.     Phillips.     1901. 

Catalogue  of  the  liibrary  of  Congress,  1840. 

Of  authors,  1864. 

Subject.     2  vols.     1869. 

Of  books  added  to  the  Library,  1867-1875. 

Check  list  of  American  newspapers  in  the  Library  of  Congress.     Slauson.     1901. 

•     (Preliminary)  of  American  almanacs  1639-1800.     Morrison.     1906. 

Chinese  immigration.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1904. 

Child  labor.     List  of  reference  on.     Griffin.     1904. 

Colonization.     Government  of  dependencies,  protectorate,  and  related  topics. 
List    of   books  (with  references   to  periodicals)  relating  to  the  theory  of. 
•     Griffin.     1900. 

Constitution  of  the  United  States.     List  of  books  relating  to.     Griffin.     1903 

Continental  Congress.  Journals  of,  1774-1789.  Edited  by  Worthington  C. 
Ford.     vol.  1,  1774.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1904.     4° 

Copyright  in  Congress,  1789-1904.  A  bibliography,  and  chronological  record 
of  all  proceedings  in  (Congress  in  relation  to  copyright  from  Apr.  15,  1789,  to 
Apr.  28,  1904,  First  Congress,  first  session,  to  Fifty-eighth  Congress,  second 
session.     Copyright  Office  Bulletin  No.  8.     1905.     ^S'ee  Copyright. 

Consular  service.     IJst  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1905. 

Cuba.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to.    Griffin.    1898. 

Currency.  List  of  references  on;  mainly  bond  and  asset  currency.  Griffin 
1908. 


CATAX,OGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  87 

Library  of  Congress,  publications  of  the — Continued. 

Danish  West  Indies.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to. 

Griffin.     1901. 
Employer's  liability.     List  of  references.     Griffin.     1906. 
Far  East.     Select  list  of  books  relating  to  the.     Griffin.     1904. 
Federal  control  of  commerce  and  corporations.     List  of  references  on.     (iriffin. 

1904. 
Foreign  newspapers.     Check  list  of.     Slauson.     1904. 
Fourteenth  amendment.      List  of  discussions  of,  with  special  reference  to 

negro  suffrage.     Griffin.     1906. 
French  alliance,  The,  in  the  American  revolution.     List  of  works  relating  to. 

Griffin.     1907. 
Germans  in  the  United  States.     A  list  of  works  relating  to  the.     Griffin.     1904. 
Government  ownership  of  railroads.     Select  list  of  references  on.     Griffin. 

1903. 
Handbook  of  the  New  Library  of  Congress  in  Washington.     1901. 
Hawaii.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to.     Griffin. 

1898. 
Immigration.     A  lit^t  of  books  (with  references  to  periodicals)  on.     Griffin 

1904-1907. 
Impeachment.     Select  list  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1905. 
Industrial  arbitration.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1903. 
Inheritances.     See  Taxation  of. 

Insurance,  government  regulation  of.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1906. 
Interoceanic  canal  and  railway  route.    List  of  books  ( with  references  to  period- 
icals) on.     Griffin.     1900. 
Iron  and  steel  in  commerce.     Select  list  of  books,  etc.,  relating  to.     Griffin. 

1907. 
Jones,  John  Paul.     Calendar  of  manuscripts.     Ford.     1903. 
Kohl  collection  of  maps  relating  to  America.     Phillips.     1904. 
Labor,  particularly  relating  to  strikes.     List  of  books  (with  references  to  peri- 
odicals) relating  to.     Griffin.     1903. 
Librarian  of  Congress.     Reports  of.     See  List. 
Lincolniana.     List  of.     Richie.     1903. 
Maps  in  the  Library  of  Congress.     Phillips.     1898. 

Maps  of  America  in  the  Library  of  Congress.     List  of.     Philips.     1901. 
Mercantile  marine  subsidies.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals, 

relating  to.     Griffin.      1903. 
Monroe,  .Tames.     Papers  of.     Ford.     1904. 
Municipal  affairs,   with  special  reference  to  municipal  ownership.     Griffin. 

1906. 
Naturalization.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1907. 
Naval  records  of  the  Revolution.     Lincoln.     1906. 
Negro  question.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1903, 1906. 
Newspapers.     Check  list  of  American.     Slauson.     1901.     Foreign,  1904. 
Nicaragua  canal.     List  of  references  to.     Griffin.     1900.     56 — 1;  li.  doc.  59. 
Northern  Securities.     See  Railroads. 

Old  age  and  civil  service  pensions.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1903. 
Pension.     See  Old  age. 
Philippine  Islands.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to 

the  American  occupation  of  1898-1903.     Reprinted  with  some  additions. 

Griffin.     1905. 
Political  parties  in  the  U.  S.     List  of  works  relating  to.     Griffin.     1907. 


88  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Library  of  Congress,  publications  of  the — Continued. 

Porto  Rico.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to.     Griffin. 

1901. 
Primary  election  laws.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1905. 
Railroads,  Government  ownership  of.     Select  list  of  references  on.     Griffin. 

1903. 
Railroads  in  their  relations  to  the  Government  and  the  public,  with  ap- 
pendix listof  references  to  the  Northern  Securities  case.     Griffin.     1904, 1907. 
Reciprocity.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to.     Griffin. 

1901. 

with  Canada.     List  of  books,  etc.     Griffin.     1907. 

Recognition  in  international  law  and  practice.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin. 

1904. 
Representation  (proportional).     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals, 

relating  to.     Griffin.     1904. 
Samoa  and  Guam.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to. 

Griffin.     1901. 
Senate.     Bibliography.     59—1;  S.  doc.  303.     1906. 
Senators.     Debates  in  Federal  convention  on  election  of  Senators.     Griffin. 

1902.     57—1;  S.  doc.  404. 
Senators  (popular  election  of).     List  of  references  on  the.     Griffin.     1904. 
Strikes.     See  Labor. 
Subsidies.     See  Mercantile  marine. 

Tariffs  of  foreign  countries.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1904,1906. 
Taxation  of  inheritances  and  incomes.     Griffin.     1907. 
Trusts.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to.     2d  and  3d  ed. 

Griffin.     1902,  1907. 
Union  list  of  periodicals,  transactions,  and  allied  publications  currently  received 

in  the  principal  libraries  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     Slauson.     1901. 
Vernon-Wager  manuscripts.     List  of.     Ford.     1904.     S.  6. 
Wager  manuscripts.     See  Vernon.     S.  6. 
Washington  and  District  of  Columbia.     List  of  maps  and  views  of,  in  the 

Library  of  Congress.     Phillips.     1900. 
Washington  manuscripts.     Calendar  of.     1901 . 
Washington's  (George)  correspondence  with  the  Continental  Congress.     Fitz- 

patrick,  1906.     4°     L.  C. 

Library  of  the  Department  of  Justice,  Catalogue  of.  By  J.  A. 
Finch.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1904.     S'' 

Libraries,  Public,  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  Statistics. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1893.     8°     (Bureau  of  Education  publication.) 

Liddell,  H.  G.,  and  R.  Scott.  Greek-English  lexicon.  N.  Y.,  Har- 
per &  Bro.,  1880.     Ir"     ^66  Dictionaries.     X. 

Light-House  Establishment.  Laws  and  regulations  relative  to. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1896.     S''     S.  2. 

Light-house  laws  from  Aug.  7,  1789,  to  Mar.  3,  1855.  Wash.,  A. 
O.  P.  Nicholson,  1855.     8°     S.  2. 

Same,  1904.     8"     2  copies.     S.  2.     M.  D.  12. 

Lightning  conductors.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1867.     8° 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  A  history.  By  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John  Hay. 
N.  Y.,  Century  co.,  1904.     10  vols.     8°     I.  2.'  . 


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Lincoln,  Abraham.  Complete  works;  comprising  his  speeches,  letters, 
State  papers,  and  miscellaneous  writings.  By  John  G.  Nicolay 
and  John  Hay.     N.  Y.,  Century  co.,  1894.     2  vols.     8°     I.  2. 

[Life  of]  by  John  T.  Morse,  jr.  [being  vols.  25  and  20  of  the 

American  Statesmen  Series].  Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co., 
1898.     12"     E.  4. 

The  life  of.     By  Ida  M.  Tarbell.     N.  Y.,  McClure,  Phillips* 

&  CO..  1904.     2  vols.     8°     I.  3. 

Lincoln,  Charles  Z.  Constitutional  histor}'  of  New  York.  Koch., 
Lawyers'  Cooperative  Pub.  co.,  1906.     5  vols.     8°    M.  6. 

Lincolniana.     List  of.     Richie.     1903.     L.  C. 

Lippincott,  Constance.  Maryland  as  a  palatinate.  Phila.,  J.  B.  Lip- 
pincott,  1902.     8°     M.  D.  12. 

Lippincott's  pronouncing  gazetteer  of  the  world.     1855,  1866,  1879, 

[Same.]     1890.     2  vols.     4°    M.  I).  12.     /See  Dictionaries. 

Literature,  Oriental.  The  Dabistan  or  school  of  manners.  (Univer- 
sal Classics  Librarv,  vol.  15.)     L.  2. 

Ottoman.     The   poets   and   poetry   of    Turkey.     (Universal 

Classics  Library,  vol.  16.)     L.  2. 

The  real  and  ideal  in.     By  Frank  P.  Stearns.     Bost.,  J.  G. 

Cupples  CO.,  1892.     12°     K.  1. 

See  Harper's  dictionarj^  of.     X. 

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3.)     L.  2. 
Memorial  addresses.     C.  and  D.  6,  M.  D.  9. 
Memorial  in  regard  to  a  National  University.     By  John  W.  Hoyt. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1892.     S'^    L.  4. 

Mercantile  marine  subsidies.  List  of  books,  with  references  to 
periodicals  relating  to.     Griffin.     1903.     L.  C. 

Merchant  marine.  Navigation  and  the.  Laws  of  the  United  States. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1895.     8*'     54—1;  H.  doc.  28,  pt.  2.     P.  2. 

[Same.]     1899.     56— 1;  H.  doc.  14,  pt.  2.     P.  2. 

Merchants' Magazine.     Hunt.     18  vols.     (Missing,  1,  2,  4,  8,  12, 13.) 

M.  D.  20. 
Merchant  vessels  of  the  United  States.     List,  p.  306.     M.  D.  18. 
Merchants'  Association  of  New  York.     Pocket  Guide  to  New  York. 

March,  1906. 

Merrill,  J.  W.     Yellow  Spring  and  Huron.     A  local  history.     Medi- 

opolis,  Iowa,  1897.     8"     2  copies.     M.  D.  18. 
Messages  and  documents.     Abridgment  of.     List,  p.  308. 
Messages  and  Papers  of  the  Confederacy.     By  J.  D.  Richardson. 

Nashville,  U.  S.  Pub.  co.,  1905.     8"     L  5. 
Messages  and  Papers  of  the  Presidents.     By  J.  D.  Richardson. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1899.    10  vols.     8°     53—2.     H.  Mis.  doc.  210; 

I.  4. 

Metals.     Report  on  production  of  precious.     List,  p.  341. 

Tests  of,  at  Watertown  Arsenal.     List,  p.  362. 

Meteorology  and  hypsometry.     Tables  on.     By  R.  S.  Williamson 
N.  Y.,  Van  Nostrand,  1868.     4°     S.  3. 


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Metric  Fallacy,  The.     B}^   Frederick   A.   Halse}^;   and   the  Metric 

Faikirc  in  the  Textile  Industry.     By  Samuel  S.  Dale.     New 

York.     D.  Van  Nostrand  co.,  1904.    V     I.  5. 
Metric  system.     See  International. 

Mexican  war.     History  of,  1846-1848.     Bj'  Gen.  Cadmus  M.  Wilcox. 
Edited  by  Mar}'  Rachel  Wilcox.     Wash.,  Church  News  Publishing 

CO.,  i892.     8°    H.  3. 
Mexico.     See  American  Republics,  Bureau  of  the. 
Historical,  geographical   and   commercial.     56 — 2;    H.  doc. 

181,  pt.  3.     I.  5. 

Volunteer  general  staff  during  the  war  with.     See  Arm}'  and 

Navy  Register,  by  Thos.  H.  F.  Hamersly.     E.  6. 

Meyer,  J.  Theory  of  the  coin,  coinage,  and  monetary  system  of  the 
world.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1878.     8°    45—3;  H.  mis.  doc.  8.     T. 

The  world's  money.  Theory  of  the  coin,  coinage,  and  mone- 
tary system  of  the  world.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
Mrs.  C.  P.  Culver.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1878.  8°  45—3:  H. 
mis.  doc.     8.     T 

Michael,  William  H.  The  Declaration  of  Independence.  Illustrated 
story  of  its  adoption,  with  the  biographies  and  portraits  of  the 
signers  and  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Congress.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 
1904.     4°     A.  4. 

History  of  the  State  Department.     1901.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 

1896.     K.  6. 

[Joint  compiler].     Tariff  acts,  1789-1895.     8°     Wash.,  G.  P. 

O.,  1896.     54—1;  S.  doc.  219.     T. 

Michigan  official  directory  and  legislative  manual  for  the  years 
l'.)Ul-2.  Compiled  by  Fred  M.  Warner.  Lansing,  Wynkoop, 
Hallenbeck-Crawford  CO.,  1901.     8°     1.5. 

Michigan.     Census  of.     M.  D.  15. 

Military  Academy.  United  States  official  register,  1836  to  1853, 
1901.     M.  D.  14. 

Military  and  naval  defenses  of  the  United  States,  1836,  1840,  1851. 
37—2:  II.  ex.  doc.  92,  vol.  7. 

Military  biographies  and  other  personal  literature  in  the  War  Depart- 
ment Library.  Finding  list  of.  2d.  ed.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1899. 
8°     I.  5. 

Military  (constitutional  and)  law  of  the  United  States.  An  intro- 
duction to  the  study  of.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1896.     8"    M.  2. 

Military  minutes  of  the  council  of  appointment  of  the  State  of  New 
York.  By  Hastings  and  Noble.  Albany,  James  B.  Lyon,  1901. 
3  vols,  and  index.     8"     M.  D.  15. 

Military  laws  of  the  United  States.  Editions  of  1838,  1846,  1776- 
1858,  1776-1863,  1864,  1S98,  1901.  See  56—2;  H.  doc.  545,  for 
4th  ed..  1901.     O.  8. 


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Military  papers  of  Daniel  D.  Tompkins,  governor  of  New  York, 

1807-1817.     Albany,  Published   by  the   State,   1898.     3  vols. 

8''    L.  1. 
Military  posts  and  stations,  outline  description.     Wash.,  G,  P.  O., 

1872.     4"     M.  D.  2. 
Military  warfare  rules.     Conference  at  Brussels,  1874.     By  A.  Hors- 

ford.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1900.     8''     L.  6.     M.  D.  2. 
Militia  of  the  United  States;     the,  organized.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 

1898.     8°     1.  5. 
Miller,  Samuel  Freeman.     Lecture  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 

States.     N.  Y.,  Banks  &  Br.,  1893.     8°     M.  4. 
Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States,  with  special  references  to 

the  Comstock  lode  and  the  Sutro  tunnel  in  Nevada.     By  Adolph 

Sutro.     Bait.,  J.  Murphy  &  co.,  1868.     4°     List,  p  309. 
Mining  lav^s.     See  U.  S.  mining  laws. 
Minnesota.     The  Legislative  manual.     1895.     I.  5. 
Minot,  George.     See  Laws,  (public)  of  the  United  States. 
Miscellaneous  essays  and  letters.     By  Thomas  R.  Hazard.     Phila., 

Collins,  printer,  1883.     12''     F.  7. 
Miscellaneous  duplicates,  early  editions,  etc.     M.  D. 

Section. 

Abnormal  Man.     A.  McDonald.     1893.     58— 3;  S.  doc.  187 18 

Adams,  John,  works  of,  with  Ufe  of  author.     By  Charles  F.  Adams. 

1856.     ^'ol.  4  missing 18-19 

Agricultural  Dept. : 

Farmers  Bulletins,  Nos.  1-309 13 

Reports  and  Yearbooks 13 

Almanacs  and  Annuals: 

American,  and  repository,  1830-1861,  1878-1889 1 

American,  Yearbook  Cycl.  and  Atlas,  1903 2 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical,  1855-1876,  1878,  1890,  1892-1908..  1 

Albany  Evening  Journal,  1885 - 2 

de  Gotha,  1866,  1867,  1869,  1900,  1901 2 

Baltimore  Sun,  1888,  1893,  1904 2 

British.     London.     C.  Knight.     1850-1860,  1865,  1869 2 

Eagle,  Brooklyn,  daily,  1903,  1906 2 

National,  1863 2 

New  York  Star,  1880 2 

New  York  Herald,  1872-1877 2 

Whitakers,  1901.     London.     1885,  1896,  1901 2 

World,  etc.,  1869,  1872-1876,  1886-1893,  1896,  1906 2 

Tribune,  New  York,  and  political  register,  1838-1906 1  - 

Canadian  Yearbook.     Toronto.     A.  Hewett.     1900,1902 8 

American  Bar  Association,  vol.  20,  1897 18 

American  Commonwealth,  the.     Bryce.     1888 5 

American  Newspapers,  check  list  of,  1639-1900 4 

American  politics,  from  the  beginning  to  date.     Cooper.     1883 4 

American  Republics,  Bureau  of.  Handbooks,  etc.,  1891-1893 14 

Apportionment,  among  the  several  states,  1900 18 

Appropriation  and  new  offices 9 

Army,  the  United  States: 

Historical  Register  of  the,  1789-1903.     2  vols.     57—2,  H.  doc.  446...  2 

Official  Register,  1839,  1853,  1870-1873,  1877,  1889-1907 2 

Volunteer  Register,  1861-1865.     pts.  1-8 3 

Legislative  History  of  the  General  Staff,  1775-1901.     56—2,  S.  doc.  229.  2 

Regulations,  1861,  1889,  1895,  1898,  1901-1905 2 

Regulations  of  the  Pay-department,  1836-1861 2 

Howtofeedan.     1901 2 


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Miscellaneous  duplicates,  early  editions,  etc. — Continued. 

Section. 

Atlantic  Ocean,  general  examination  of,  1870 18 

Bank  of  the  United  States,  1832 9 

Bankers  directory,  and  list  of  bank  attorneys,  1892 6 

Bankers  encyclopedia,  the.     vol.12.     1900 6 

Biographical  annals  of  the  civil  government  of  the  United  States,  during 

its  first  century.     2d  ed 14 

Boundaries  of  the  United  States.     2d  and  3d  eds 18 

Boyds  directory  of  the  D.   C,  1853-1906 5-6 

Calhoun,  the  works  of.      1854.     vols.  4,  5,  6 19 

Catalogue  of  Charts,  Coast  Pilots,  and  tide  tables,  1897 17 

Central   and  South  American  Commissioners  Report.     48-2;  H.  ex. 

doc.  226 14 

Civil  Service  Commission. 

Operations  of.     Report  of  Senate  Commitee,  1888.    50 — 1;  Rept.  2373.  14 

Report  and  testimony  of  Senate  Committee,  1898.     55 — 2;  S.  rep.  659.  14 

Report,  15,  17,  18, 19 14 

Claims,  Mexican.     48—1;  H.  ex.  doc.  103 16 

Revolutionarv 14 

Coinage  laws  of  the  "United  States,  1792-1893 9 

Colonial  administration.     (Com.  &  Fin. )     57 — 2;  H.  doc.  15.     pt.  9...  15 

Commerce,  United  States-Europe,  1790-1890.     1893 18 

Commerce  and  navigation  of  the  United  States,  1821-1849 20 

Commerciar  relations  with  foreign  countries,  1896-1897.     2  vols 13 

Confidential  printed  documents,  U.  S.  Senate,  1823-1869 19,  20 

Congressional  Directories  from  42d  Cong.,  2d  sess.  to  date 3 

Congressional  political  register,  1776-1878.     Poore 3 

Contingent  Expenses.     Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  1840-1900  9 

Convict  Labor,  20th  annual  report  of  Commission,  1905 11 

Cotton  plant,  the.     Its  history,  etc.    1896.     54— 2;  H.  doc.  267 18 

Cuba  : 

Census  of,  1 899.     War  Department 15 

Proposed  constitution  ( Piatt  amendment) .     1901 15 

Currency  from  the  earliest  period  to  June  30,  1896 9 

Currency  of  the  country,  and  of  the  loans  of  the  United  States.     1900..  9 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  annual  reports,  1-8.     No.  2 

missing 14 

Deaf.     Histories  of  American  schools,  1817-1893.     3  vols 18 

De  Bow's  commercial  review,  1846-1855.     19  vols.     (Vol.  2  missing)..  21,22 
Democratic  and  Republican  campaign  documents  and  textbooks,  1872- 

1 906 3 

Democratic  (Republican,  etc.)  Platforms.     McKee.     1789-1892 3 

Dictionaries : 

Ainsworth.     Latin.     1796 12 

[Same.  ]     1823 12 

Geograph  ical,  Alaska.     1901 11 

Boyers.     French.     1838 12 

Gannett  Altitudes  in  the  United  States.     1891 11 

Harpers,  classical  literature,  etc.     1897 12 

Haskel  and  Smith,  Statistical  Gazetteer 12 

Haydens,  of  dates.     13th  ed.     1871 12 

[Same.]     1878 12 

Johnston.     1851 12 

McCulloch.     1840  and  1854 12 

Webster,  Noah.     1828,  1832,  1868,  1880 12 

AVho's  Who,  annual  biographical.     1900-1901 8 

Who's  Who  in  America.     1901-1902 8 

Worcester.     1878 12 

Nautical,  illustrated,  Patterson.     1891 12 

Diplomatic  correspondence : 

State  Department.     7  vols.     1834 22 

Francis  Wharton.     1889.     6  vols 22 

Diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution.     1829.     Jared 

Sparks.     12  vols 22 

Distances,  official  table  of.     1873-1906 2- 


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Miscellaneous  duplicates,  early  editions,  etc.— Continued, 

Education:  '    Section 

List  of  the  publications  of  Bureau  of.     1867-1890 13 

Reports  of  Commissioner  of 13 

Election  of  United  States  Senators,  by  direct  vote,  list  of  speeches  and 

reports 18 

Eulogies  ( memorials ) 9 

Executive  Departments,  laws  organizing 14 

Executive  Register  of  the  United'  States.     1 789-1902 14 

Expansion  (territorial)  of  the  United  States,  1800-1900 15 

Explorations  and  surveys: 

West  of  the  100th  meridian,  and  tables 12 

Colorado  River,  etc.     Powell 12 

Alaska.     Carter.     1869,  1901 12 

Territories,  and  survey  of.     1867-1869 12 

Mississippi  River  Improvement  Commission,  1881 12 

Federal  Government,  Introduction  to  the  study  of.     1891 14 

Financial.     Retail  prices  and  wages.    By  Mr.  Aldrich.    Senate  Commit- 
tee on  Finance.     52—1;  S.  rep.  986= 11 

Florida,  map  of.     Survey  for  a  canal.     34 — 1;  S.  ex.  doc.  89 11 

Gazetteer  of  the  United  States,  1836 12 

Geographic  dictionary  of  Alaska,  1901 11 

Geographic  names,  Third  report  of  board,  1890-1906 11 

Gettysburg  National  Military  Park,  annual  reports,  1893-1901 14 

Greenback  campaign  documents,  1880 3 

Hamilton,  Alexander,     The  wprks  of.     John  C.  Hamilton.     1850 19 

Hawaii: 

Laws  of  the  Territory  of 15 

Legislative  documents  of,  1901 15 

Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor  on.     1892 15 

Geographic  names  of 15 

Hearings  before  House  and  Senate  committees 24 

Hoar,  George  F.     Autobiography  of  seventy  years.     1903 19 

House  of  Representatives,  Digest  and  Manual,  1884-1906 6 

Inaugurations  (Presidential ),  1789  to  1893.     McKee 18 

Industrial  Commission.     56 — 1;  H.  doc.  476.     vol.  1-2 14 

Injunction.     A  compilation  of  documents  relating  to 18 

Insular  cases: 

A  rgued  in  the  Supreme  Court,  1901 15 

Opinions  delivered  in  the  Supreme  Court 15 

Records,  Briefs,  etc.     Supreme  Court 15 

Internal  revenue,  records,  1866,  1868 20 

International  American  Conference,  Minutes  of.     1890 14 

International  Commercial  Congress.     Philadelphia.     1899 14 

Intern.ational  Exhibition.     Philadelphia,  1876.     9  vols 14 

International  Year  Book  of  the  world's  progress,  1898-1900 8 

Interoceanic  Canals: 

History,  messages,  correspondence,  etc 10 

Hydrographv,  American  Isthmus 10 

"Morgan  Report,"  1900,  1901 10 

"Davis  Report,"  1866 10 

Communication,  correspondence,  etc 10 

Nicaragua  Commission,  report  of,  1899 10 

•     North  Sea  Canal  of  Holland,  1872 10 

Transisthmian,  in  Central  America,  1905 10 

Ironclads  in  Action.     By  Wilson.     1896.     2  vols 3 

Jefferson,  Thomas: 

Calendar  of  Correspondence 19 

The  writings  of.     Autobiography,     pub.  1853.     9  vols,  (missing,  vols. 

2  and  3) 19 

Johnson's  universal  cyclopaedia.     8  vols 12 

Journals  of  the  Continental  Congress,     vols.  6-13,  from  January  1,  1780, 

to  November  3,  1788 23 

Ku-Klux  conspiracy,  Report  of  Senate  Committee,  1871-7 ;i 17 

Labor: 

Italians  in  Chicago;  ninth  special  report,  1897 11 

Liquor  Problem;  twelfth  annual  report,  1897-98 11 


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Miscellaneous  duplicates,  early  editions,  etc. — Continued. 

Section. 

Lamar,  Lucius  Q,.  C.     His  Life,  Time,  and  Speeches,  1825-1893 19 

Library  of  Congress.     History,  Reports,  Catalogues,  and  Lists  of  Publi- 

(•ati(  ms 1 6-1 7 

Light-House  laws  and  regulations,  1904 18 

Lippincott's  i)ronouncing  gazetteer,  1855,  1866,  1879 12 

McPherson,  Edward: 

Handbook  of  polities,  1872-1894 23 

History  of  the  Rebellion,  3d  ed 23 

Political  history  of  the  reconstruction 23 

Madison,  James: 

Calendar  of  Correspondence,  1904 19 

"Madison  Papers"  (Congress  of  Confederation) 19 

Magnetic  Observatory  of  Girard  College 18 

Marine-Hospital  Service,  Reports  of,  1871  to  date 10 

Marriage  and  Divorce  in  the  United  States.     Wright 11 

Maryland,  its  resources,  industries,  etc.,  1893 16 

Massachusetts,  Manual  for  the  use  of  general  court,  1885 16 

Merchant's  Magazine.     Hunt.     18  vols,  (missing,  1,  2,4,  8, 12, 13) 20 

Merchant  Vessels  of  the  United  States,  1891-1895 18 

Michigan,  Census  of,  1901-2 15 

Military  warfare  rules,  1874 2 

Miscellaneous  legislative  documents.  States  and  Territories 15-16 

Monetary  Conferences,  reports  of 9 

Mount  Vernon,  national  road  to 19 

National  Bank  Decisions,  Digests  of,  1905 1 

National  Banks.     Organization  of,  1907 9 

Navigation.     Reports  of  the  Commissioners  of,  1899-1902 18 

Navy : 

Appropriations,  annual,  1883-1905,  by  Pulsifer 3 

Dockyards.     Report  on  European 3 

Hygiene  in  the.     1870 3 

(and)  Marine  Corps.     General  register,  1782-1882 3 

Register  of.     1816-1907 3 

Regulations  for  the.     1870-1903 3 

■     Yearbook  for  1906.     By  Pulsifer 3 

New  York: 

City  Directory  ( New  York)  1002, 1903, 1904,  (Brooklyn)  1901 6 

Minutes  of  the  council  of  appointment,  1901 15 

Testimony  in  the  life-insurance  cases,  1906 15 

Police  Department  investigation,  1895 15 

State  Historian,  annual  reports,  1,  2,  3,  1896-98 15 

Niles's  weekly  register,  vols.  1-75,  Sept.,  1811-.Tuly,  1849 20-21 

Official  Register  (Blue  Book),  1816  to  date 7 

Ohio: 

Constitutional  Convention,  1873 16 

Historical  Collections,  1902 16 

Oklahoma,  Constitution  of  State  of 16 

Olive  Branch  (ship).  Capture  of  the 18 

Pacific  Ocean,  general  examination  of.     1869 18 

Pennsylvania,  legislative  handbook,  1876 16 

Philippine  Commission: 

Acts  of  the.     1-949,  1-263,  224-424 15 

Public  Laws  of.    1-449,  Sept. ,  1900,  to  Aug.  31,  1902 15 

Philippine  Islands,  Map  of 15 

Pitkin,  Timothy.    Statistics,  1816,  1817 20 

Polar  (north)  expedition,  U.  S.  S.  Folaris,  Capt.  Hall,  1876 12 

Poor's  Manual  of  Railroads,  1880-1906 4 

Porto  Rico: 

Reports  of  Commission  to  revise  and  compile  the  laws,  1901 15 

Revised  Statutes  and  Codes,  1902 15 

Postal  Guide,  United  States  official.     1893-1904 10 

Postal  Laws  and  Regulations,  1886-1907 10 

Precedents,  Relating  to  the  privileges  of  the  Senate 14 

Precedents,  Digests  of  decisions  and 14 

Prison  Systems,  modern.     1903 18 


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Miscellaneous  duplicates,  early  editions,  etc. — Continued. 

Section. 

Public  Building.     Documents  relatino;  to.     1817-1823 18 

Public  Debt  of  the  United  States.     2d  ed.     1873 9 

Public  Printing  and  Binding.     Act  of  Jan.  12,  1895 18 

Public  Opinion,     vols.  1-8.     1886-1890.. 20 

Quartermasters  Department.     Regulations  for  the.     1873 2 

Railroads: 

Commissioners  Reports,  1884,  1901 11 

Intercontinental,  report  of  commission,  1891-98 11 

Rates,  American.     1906 11 

Regulations,  hearings  before  Senate  Committee 11 

Statistics,  of  the  United  States.     1906 11 

Union  Pacific  Company.     Report  of  Gov.  Directors 11 

Railway  mail  pay,  etc.     Testimony  by  Commission,  1900 10 

Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  United  States,  1816-1861 11 

[Same.  ]     1789-1893 11 

Reclamation  Service.     Report  for  1902 11 

Register: 

American.     1808-1809.     3  vols 22 

Annual,  public  events.     1867 20 

Executive.     1789-1902 14 

Interior.     1906 14 

Justice.     1900,  1902,  1904 14 

Navy.     1817-1907 14 

State  1906 14 

Treasury.     1873-1875,  1879 14 

Volunteer  Forces.     1861-1865 3 

War.     1839-1907 2 

Regulations,  U.  S.  Army.     1861-1902,  1905 2 

Reporter,  The.     Monthly  Government  budget,  vols.  4-5,  1884-5 22 

Republic,  The.     Political.     Mar.  1873-Jan.  1877.     vols.  1-8 22 

Republican  campaign  documents.     Misc.     1875-1884.     1906 3-4 

Republican  (and  Democratic)  Nat.  Conv.,  proceedings  of 3 

Republican  (Democratic,  etc.)  platforms,  1789-1892.     McKee 4 

Republican  National  Platforms.     Misc.     1789-1906 4 

Revolution: 

Census  of  pensioners,  1 841 14 

Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the.     Claims,  etc.,  1838 14 

The  Story  of  the.     Henry  Cabot  Lodge 18 

Rivers  and  Harbors: 

Index  to  the  reports  of  the  chief  engineers  on  works  and  survevs 11 

[Same.]     1866-1900 .". 10 

Preliminary  examinations  and  surveys 10 

Memorial,  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal 11 

Roads  and  Canals,  compilation  of  documents  relating  to "       10 

Roll  of  honor.    2  cop.     M.  D 22 

Russian  advance,  the.     Albert  J.  Beveridge.     1904 18 

Russia,  Industries  of.     1893.     1  vol 18 

Sailing  directions  for  Lake  Erie,  Ontario,  St.  Lawrence.     1907 18 

Sailing  rules,  The  rule  of  the  road  at  sea  and  in  inland  waters,  1869 18 

Schley-Sampson,  investigation 3 

Senate   Bills  and  joint  resolutions,  history  of,  47th  to  59th  Congress, 

incl.,  less  48  and  49.    11 

Senate  manual,  1873-1905 6 

Star  Route  investigations,  1884 •      10 

State  Department,  History  of.     W.  H.  Michael.     1901 14 

Statesman's  Yearbook,  1864-1906 8 

States  and  Territories,  miscellaneous 15-16 

Statistician  and  Economist,  1891-1898 6 

Statistics,  medical  and  anthropological.     1875 17 

Strykers  American  register.     6  vols.     vol.  4  missing 22 

Svigar: 

Bounty.     The  Treasury's  refusal  to  pay.     1895-96 11 

Cuban  sugar  sales.     1902 11 

Trust.     Alleged  Bribery  of  U.  S.  Senators.     1894,  1897 11 


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Miscellaneous  duplicates,  early  editions,  etc. — Continued. 

Tariff:  Section. 

Acts  of  1883,  1890,  1894,  and  1897.     Digest,  etc 10 

Acts  bv  Congress,  1789-1895 10 

Acts  of  1890,  1894,  and  1897.     Sen.  Com.  on  Finance 10 

Documents.     Misc.     1880 II 

He\  I's  on  Import  Duties.     1884 10 

Hearings.    Misc 10 

Index  of  Congressional  proceedings,  1849-1891 10 

Replies  to  tariff  inquiries,  Schedule  A-K 9-10 

Treasury  Department: 

Annual  report,  1905 11 

Register,  1873,  1875,  1879 14 

Treaties  in  Force.     1788-1899 13 

[Same.]     1904 13 

Reciprocity  and  agreements  since  1850.     (See  Monthly  Summary, 

August,  1904) 13 

Treaties  and  Conventions  concluded  since  July  4,  1776 13 

Treaty  of  Peace  between  United  States  and  Spain 13 

Trusts.     Bills  and  Debates  in  Congress  relating  to 11 

Trusts  in  the  State  of  New  York 11 

Trusts  and  the  Commerce  Clause  of  the  Constitution 11 

TJsebook  in  Forestry,  the 18 

Wages  and  retail  prices,  Aldrich  Report,  1892 11 

Wages  in  conunercial  countries.     Comm.  of  Labor  report,  1900 11 

Wages  and  Transportation,  1892 11 

War: 

Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  conduct  of 18 

Department  Library,  Catalogue  of  the,  1882,  1884,  1891 16 

Washington  City  Directory,  1853-1907 7-8 

Washington  Water  Supply,  purification  of 18 

Webster,  Daniel.     The  Works  of.     1851.     6  vols.     (vol.  1  missing) 19 

Wholesale  prices  of  commodities  in  the  United  States,  1840-1901 11 

Who's  who,  annual  biographical  dictionary 8 

Who's  who  in  America,  1901-1903,  1903-1905 8 

Woodman's  handbook,  1902 18 

Yellow  Spring  and  Huron.     A  local  history  of  Iowa.     1897 18 

Mississippi  River,  ph3^sics  and  hydraulics  of.     B}'^  A.  A.  Humphrey's 

and  H.  L.  Abbot.     Phila.,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,    1861.     -1° 

M.  D.  10. 

— [Same.]     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1876.     4"    M.  D.  10. 

Mississippi  River  commission.     List  of  reports,  p.  310. 
Mississippi  River  improvement  convention.     Report  of  the  pro- 

ceeding-.s.     St.  L.,  Great  Western  Printing  co.,  1881.     8°     M. 

D.  10. 
Mississippi  River  (upper).     Map  of  the  hydrographical  basin  of  the. 

By  I.  N.  Nicollet.     Wash.,  Blair  &  Rives,  1843.     8"^    I.  5. 
Mississippi  River  and  its  sourpe,  by  Hon.  J.  V.  Brower,  1893,  Vol. 

VHI,  Minnesota  Historical  Association.     8^    Harrison.    South 

Minneapolis,  1893.     I.  5. 
Missouri  compromise  and  slaver}'^  in  American  politics.     By  Arch- 
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Missouri  land  bill..     See  Claims,  Houmas  land.     R. 
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Modern   prison   systems.     Their   org'anization   and    regulation    in 

various   countries   of   Europe   and   America.     By   Charles  R. 

Henderson.      Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1903.     8°     2  copies.      57—2; 

H.  doc.  452.     I.  5. 


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Modern  tariff  systems.     In  Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and 

Finance.     [Mar.,  1904..] 
Monetary   commission.     Report   of    the   Indianapolis    convention. 

University  of  Chicago  Press,  1898.     8<'     T. 
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8°    T. 
Money  question.     Ry  John  P.  Jones.     Wash.,  1894.     8°    T.     (For 

reference  to  Cong.  Record,  see  Jones,  John  P.) 

The  monograph,  a  series  of  solutions  of,  as  proposed  by  Sena- 
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Papers  of,  listed  in  chronological  order.     Ford,  1904.     L.  C. 

[Life  of,]  by  Daniel  C.  Gilman  [being  vol.  14  of  the  American 

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[Same.]    By  W.  F.  Reddaway.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.,  G.  E.  Steghert 

&  CO.,  1905.     8"    1.  5. 

Claj^ton-Bulwer  treaty  and.    47—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  194.     8° 

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Moore,  John  B,     Digest  of  international  law.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1906 
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A  treatise  on  extradition  and  interstate  rendition,     Bost., 

Boston  Book  co.,  1891.     2  vols.     8"     O.  6. 

History  and  digest  of  the  international  arbitrations  to  which 

the  United  States  has  been  a  party.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1898. 

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Report  on  extradition,  for  the  use  of  the  International  Amer- 
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Morley,  John.  Life  of  William  Ewart  Gladstone.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan 
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Moore,  Joseph  West.  The  American  Congress.  A  history  of  national 
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Morals    of  Jesus.     The    life    and    morals   of    Jesus    of    Nazareth. 

Extracted  textually  from  the  gospels  in  Greek,  Latin,  French, 

and  English,  by  Thomas  Jefferson.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1904.     8° 

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Morris,  Gouverneur.     [Life  of.]  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  [being  vol.  8 

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Morris,  Henry  C.     The  historj^  of  colonization.     N.  Y. ,  The  Macmillan 
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Morrison,  Hugh  A.,  jr.,  compiler  of  sundr}^  publications  of  the 
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Morrison,  Joseph  M.  Second  edition  of  biographical  annals,  b}^ 
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Morse,  John  T.,  jr.  [Life  of]  John  Adams  [being  vol.  6  of  the 
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[Life  of]  John  Quincy  Adams  [being  vol.  15  of  the  American 

Statesmen  Series].     Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  8c  co.,  1898.     12° 
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[Life  of]  Benjamin  Franklin  [being  vol.  1  of  the  American 

Statesmen  Series].     Bost.,  Houghton,  Miffln  &  co.,  1898.     12° 
E.  4. 


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Morse,  John  T.,  jr.     [Life  of]  Thomas  Jefferson  [being  voL  11  of  the 
American  Statesmen  Series].     Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co., 
1898.     12"    E.  4. 

[Life   of]  Abraham  Lincoln  [being  vols.   25  and  26  of  the 

American  Statesmen  Series].     Bt)st.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co., 
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Mosher,  Robert  Brent.     See  Executive  register  of  the  United  States, 

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Most  favored  nation  treatment.     By  Joseph  R.   Herod.     N.   Y., 

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Reciprocity  treaties  in    relation  to.     By  John   A.    Kasson. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1901.     8°     M.  3. 

Mount  Vernon,  national  road  to.     Report  of  a  survey  for,  with  maps. 

51—1;  H.  ex.  doc.  106.     T.  7.     M.  D.  19. 
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Names  in  the  United  States.     The  origin  of  certain   place.     By 

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Napoleon.  A  sketch  of  his  life,  character,  struggles,  and  achieve- 
ments.    By    Thomas  E.    Watson.     Lond.,    Macmillan  &   co., 

1902.  8°     See  Bonaparte.     I.  6. 

Narrative  and  critical  history  of  America.     By  Justin  Winsor. 

Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1889.     8  vols.     1°     C.  5. 
Natick  dictionary.     By  James   H.    Trumbull.     Wash.,  G.   P.   O., 

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National  academy  of  science,  memoirs  and  reports.     List,  p.  311. 

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National  banks.  Instructions  and  suggestions  of  the  Comptroller 
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National  bank  decisions.  Digests  of,  compiled  under  the  direction 
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National  cemeteries,  interments  in.     See  Roll  of  honor.     M.  D.  22. 

National  conventions  and  platforms.  See  Republican  and  also  Dem- 
ocratic parties.     J.  6. 


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National  forest  reserves.     See  The  Use  Book.     Wa.sh.,  G.  P.  ()., 

1906.     12"    L.  4.     M.  D.  18. 
National  Galleries  of  historj'  and  art.     The  aggrandizement  of  Wash- 
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1— N. 
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maps  and  plans].     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1890.     8°    I.  7. 

The  old  pike,  a  history  of  the.     B}-  Thos.  B.  Searight.     Union- 
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See  also  "Roads  and  Canals." 

National  University.     Historical  statement.  *  Memorial  by  John  W. 
Hoyt,  1892.     1.  7. 

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1891.     1°    X.     M.  D.  12. 

Navigation.     Catalogue  of  charts,  coast  pilots,  and  tide  tables,  1902. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1902.     4°    S.  3. 
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Chas.  T.  Harbeck.     Cambridg-e,  1906.     4°    I.  6,     M.  D.  18.  ' 
Navigation  and  the  merchant  marine.     Laws  of  the  United  States, 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1895.     8"    54—1;  H.  doc.  28,  pt.  2.     Q.  1. 

[Same.]     1899.     56—1;  H.  doc.  14,  pt.  2.     Q.  1. 

Navy.     I.  6.     M.  D.  3. 

Advancements  in  the.     Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  on.     {In  55 — 3 

confidential  ex.  C. ) 
Annual.     Naval  Annual,  1906,  1907.     By  John  Leyland  and  T.  A.  Brossey. 

Portsmouth,  Eng.,  J.  Griffin  &  co.,  1906.     8° 
Appropriations,  annual,  1883-1900-5,  including  provisions  for  the  construction 

of  the  "New  Navy,"  and  general  information  relating  to  the  naval  service. 

Compiled  by  Pitman  Pulsifer.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.     Continued  for  1906,  etc., 

as  "Navy  Yearbook." 

See  also  Statutes  at  Large. 

Defenses,  military  and  naval,  of  the  United  States,  1836,  1840,  1851.     37—2; 

H.  ex.  doc.  92,  vol.  7. 
Drill  regulations  of  the  hospital  corps  of  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     12°    2  copies. 
Department  Library,  accessions  to.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1902.     8° 
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History  of  our,  from  its  origin  to  the  end  of  the  war  with  Spain,  1775-1898.     By 

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Hygiene.     By  Joseph  Wilson;  with  an  appendix — moving  wounded  men  on 

shipboard",  by  Albert  C.  Gorgas.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1870.     8° 


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Navy — Continued. 

Information  in  tabular  form  relating  to  vessels,  the  personnel  of  and  appropria- 
tions for  the  Navy,  and  the  comparative  strength  of  the  great  naval  powers. 
Compiled  by  Pitman  Pulsifer.     58—3;  S.  doc.  117. 

Laws  of  the,  1775-1859,  1791-1840,  1875,  1900-1901.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O. 

— -. from  the  Revised  Statutes  and  Statutes  at  Large.    Wash.,  G.  P.  0. ,  1875.    8° 

(and)  Marine  Corps.  General  register  of  the  United  States,  1782-1882.  By 
T.  H.  S.  Hamersly.    Wash.,  pu Wished  by  the  author,  1882.    2  vols.    8° 

[Same.]     Laws  relating  to,  digest  of.    By  William  H.  Michael.     Wash., 

G.P.  O.,  1898.     8°    55—2;  S.  doc.  271. 

[Same.]     Acts  and  resolutions,  relating  to,  1900-1901.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0., 


1901.     8° 

Navy-yard,  Washington.  History  from  organization,  1799,  to  present  date.  By 
Henry  B.  Hibben.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1890.     8«    51—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  22. 

Officers  of  the,  in  the  District  of  Columbia.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1900.     8° 

List  and  station  of  the  commissioned  and  warrant  officers  of  the.  July  1, 
1900.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1900.     8" 

Practical  sugg-estions.     By  A.  L.  Gihon.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1873.     8° 

Records  (naval)  of  the  American  Revolution,  1775-1788.     Lincoln,  1906.    L.  C. 

Reg-ister  of,  1816-1907:     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.     8° 

Regulations  for  the,  1865,  1896,  1905.     Wash.,  G.P.  O.     8° 

Secretary  of.     See  List  of  reports  of. 

Service  (naval)  of  the  United  States.  Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions. 
Wash.,  1818.     8° 

(of  the)  United  States,  from  the  commencement,  1775  to  1853,  with  a  brief 
history  of  each  vessel's  service  and  fate  as  appears  upon  record.  Compiled 
by  George  F.  Emmons.     Wash.,  Gideon  &  co.,  1853.     4°     D.  4. 

War  of  1812.     By  Theodore  Roosevelt.     N.  Y.,  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1902.     8° 

Yearbook,  1906.  Annual  naval  appropriation  laws  1883-1906,  including  pro- 
visions for  the  construction  of  the  "New  Navy"  and  general  information 
relating  to  the  naval  service.  Compiled  by  Pitman  Pulsifer.  G.  P.  0.,  1906. 
59—2;  S.  doc.  140. 

—  Yearbook,  1907.  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8°    60-1;  S.  Doc.  100. 

[Same.]     Editions  of  1904, 1905,  entitled  "Naval  appropriations." 

Navy  Department.     Reports  of  the  Secretary  of,  p.  311. 

Nebraska.     Discovery  of,  and  a  visit  to,  in  1662.     By  James    W. 

Savage.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1893.     8°    2  copies.     I.  7. 
Negro  question.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1903.     L.  C. 
Ne-wlands,   Francis  G.     National  incorporation,  views  on.      59—1; 

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New  York.  Military  minutes  of  the  council  of  appointment.  By 
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[Same.]     By  R.  Mayo.     Wash.,  W.  H.  &  0.  H.  Morrison,  1861.     8° 

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Lond.,  Butterworth,  1879.     4  vols.     8°     z&e  International  law. 

O.  1. 
Phillips,  W.  H.     A  manual  on  the  cases  decided  in  the  United  States 

Supreme  Court  and  cited  in  other  cases  in  the  same  court. 

Wash.,   W.    A.    Morrison,   1882.      8"    2  copies.      See  U.   S. 

Supreme  Court.     O.  1. 


116  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Physiological  research.    The  welcome  laboratories.    Brockwell  Hall, 

Heme  Hill,  London,  S.  E.,  1894.     8°     J.  5. 
Pike,  Zebulon  Montgomery.     Expedition  of.     By  E.  Cones.     New  ed. 

N.  Y.,  F.  P.  Harper,  1895.     3  vols.     8°    J.  5. 
Pinchot,  Gifford.     A  primer  of  forestry.     Ft.  1,  The  Forest,  United 

States  Department   of   Agriculture   Bulletin  No.  24.     Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1892.     12°     G.  5. 

[Same.]     2d  ed.,  1900.    50—1;  H.  doc.  727.    G.  5. 

[Same.]     Farmer^s    Bulletin    No.    173.     Wash.,    G.    P.    O., 

1903.     8''     G.  5. 

[Same.]  Ft.  2.  Practical  Forestry.  United  States  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture  Bulletin  No.  24.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1905. 
12''    G.  5. 

Green  Book,  The.  Instructions  for  keeping  accounts  in  ac- 
cordance with  fiscal  regulations.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907.  12" 
G.  7.     2  copies. 

Use  Book,  The.     Regulations,  etc.,  for  the  use  of  the  National 

Forest  Reserves.     W^ash.,    G.    P.    O.,    1906.     12°     L.    4   and 
M.  D.  18. 

Pinckney,  Charles.  Three  letters,  written,  and  originally  published, 
under  the  signature  of  a  South  Carolina  planter.  Phila., 
Aurora  oftice,  1799.     8°     O.  7. 

Pitkin,  Timoth3^  Statistical  view  of  the  commerce  of  the  United 
States  of  America;  its  connection  with  agriculture  and  manu- 
factures; and  an  account  of  the  public  debt,  revenues,  and 
expenditures  of  the  United  States.  Hartford,  Chas.  Hosmer, 
1816.     8°    M.  Div.  20. 

[Same.]     N.  Y.,  James  Eastburn  &  co.,  1817.     S°     6  copies. 

Place  names.     Origin  of  certain,  in  the  United  States.     By  Henr}' 

Gannett,  of  United  States  Geological  Survey.     Bulletin  no.  197. 
8°    Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1902.     57-1;  H.  doc.  695.     A.  3. 

[Same.]     2d  ed.     Bulletin  no.  258.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1905. 

A.  3. 

Plan  for  the  study  of  man,  a.  With  refei'ence  to  bills  to  establish  a 
laboratory  for  the  study  of  the  criminal  pauper  and  defective 
classes,  with  a  bibliography  of  child  study,  1902.  Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1902.     8°     57—1;  S.  doc.  400.     I.  3. 

Platforms,  political.     See  Republican,  Democratic,  etc. 

[Plato's  orations.]  The  republic;  The  Statesman.  (Universal  Classics 
Library,  vol.  27.)     L.  2. 

Pneumatic-tube  service.  Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1901.     8°     56—2;  H.  doc.  289.     J.  8. 

See  Postal  service. 

Poetical  quotations  from  Chaucer  to  Tennyson,  By  S.  A.  Allibone. 
Phila.,  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1901.     8°    2  copies.     B.  4. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE  117 

Polar  (north)  expedition.     Narrativ^e  of  the  IT.  S.  S.  Polaris,  Capt. 

Charles  F.   Hall,   commanding.     Wash.,  G.   P.  O.,  1876.     4" 

M.  D.  12. 
Police  and  prison  cyclopaedia.     By  George  W.  Hale.     Cambridge, 

Riverside  Press,  1892.     8°     B.  1. 
Political   economy   of    natural    law.     1th   ed.     By  Henry    Wood. 

Bost.,  Lee  &  Shepard,  1899.     8°    J.  8. 
Political  manual  for  1880.     Edited  and  compiled  by  Stilson  Hutchins. 

Wash.,  Wash.  Post  Pub.  CO.  [1880].     8"^     J.  7. 
Political  party  platforms  in  Presidential  campaigns  1840-1904.     12° 

J.  7. 
Political  science,  cyclopaedia  of.     Edited  by  .John  J.  Lalor.     N.  Y., 

1).  Appleton  &  CO.,  1890.     3  vols.     4°     B.  5. 
Political  text-books.     See  Republican  and  Democratic. 
Politics.     American,  from  the  beginning  to  date.     By  Thomas  V. 

Cooper.     Phila.,  Fireside  Publishing  co.,  1883.     8°   M.  D.  4. 
American,  history  of.     By  Alex.  Johnston.     Henry  Holt  & 

CO.,  1902.     12"     E.  4. 
Handbook  of.     Being  a  record  of  important  political  action. 

National  and  State.     B}^  E.  McPherson.     Wash.,  Philp  &  Solo- 
mons, 1872-1894.     12  vols.     8"     12  copies.     J.  4. 
Pomeroy,  John  N.     An  introduction  to  the  constitutional  law  of  the 

United  States.     Ind.,  Bowen-Merrill  co.,  1888.     8°     M.  3. 
Pomeroy,  S.  C.     Investigation  of   charges  of  bribery.     8"     42 — 3; 

S.  rept.  523.     Ra.  3. 
Poore,  Ben:  Peele3^     Charters  and  constitutions.  Federal  and  State. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  ().,  1872.     -i"    2  copies.     M.  8. 

Descriptive  catalogue   of   Government   publications.     1774- 

1881.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1885.     4^   3  copies. 

The  political  register  and  Congressional  directory;  a  statis- 
tical record  of  the  Federal  officials,  legislative,  executive,  and 
judicial  of  the  United  States,  1776-1878.  Bost.,  Houghton, 
Osgood  &  CO.,  1878.     4°     D.  4. 

Veto  messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  with  the 

action  of  Congress  thereon.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1886.     8°  L.  5. 

Poor's  manual  of  the  railroads  of  the  United  States.  N.  Y.,  Poor's 
Railroad  Manual  co.,  1881-1907.     8°     B.  3.    M.  D.  4. 

Porto  Rico.     See  Bureau  of  the  American  Republics. 
Law  of  criminal  procedure.     See  Law. 

Report  of  the  commission  to  revise  and  compile  the  laws. 

Vol.  1,  pts.  1,  2,  3.    Commentaries  on  proposed  revision.    Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1901.     8°     57—1;  H.  doc.  52.     P.  2.     M.  D.  15. 

Reports  of  the  governor  of,  1901, 1902.     By  Charles  H.  Allen. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.     8°    P.  2. 


118  CATALOGUE    LIBRAHY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Porto  Rico.  Revised  statutes  and  codes.  Containing  all  laws  passed 
at  the  first  and  second  session  of  the  legislative  assembly  in  effect 
after  July  1,  1902.  Including-  the  political  code;  penal  code;  the 
code  of  criminal  procedure;  the  civil  code.  San  Juan,  Eoletin 
Mercantile  Press,  1902.     8°     P.  2.     M.  D.  15. 

and   Cuba.      Import   duties   of.      See   Bureau    of   American 

Republics,  Bulletin  No.  10,  July,  1891.     P.  2. 

List  of   books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to. 

Griffin.     1901.     L.  C. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  navy-yard,  history  of,  1603-1800.     By  G.  H. 

Preble.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1892.     8°     J.  8. 
Postal   guide,    United   States   official.     Jan.,    1901.     Phila.,    G.    F. 
Lasher,  1906.     8"     B.  3. 

Note.— Library  has  back   numbers  for   1893,    1899,  1901,    1902,    1904. 
M.  D.  10. 

Postal  laws  and  regulations  of  the  United  States.  Edition  of  1886. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1887.     8°     50—1;  H.  mis.  doc.  63.   M.  D.  10. 

[Same.]     1893.     8"     52-2;  H.  mis.  doc.  90.     M.  D.  10. 

[Same.]     1902.     8°    (Not  documented.)     2  copies.     M.  D.  10. 

[Same.]     1902.     with  supplement  1907.     8°     2  copies  J.  8. 

M.  D.  10. 

Postal  service.  Hearings  in  regard  to  appropriation  bills,  1896-1903. 
8"     Collection  of  documents.     J.  8. 

Testimon}^  taken  by  the  commission  to  investigate.     Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1900.     3  vols.     8°     vols,  1  and  2,  railway  mail  pay;  vol. 
3,  second-class  mail  matter,  pneumatic-tube  service,  etc.    J.  8. 

Postal  telegraph.     Statements  and  testimony  on,  before  the  Senate 

committee.     Wash.,  1881.     8°    J.  8. 
Postmaster-Greneral.     Report  on    pneumatic-tube  service.     Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1901.     8"     J.  8. 

Reports.     List.  p.  338. 

Post-Oflfice  Department.  Official  opinions  of  the  Assistant  Attorneys- 
General  for.  1885-1892.  By  Francis  C.  Huebner.  Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1905.     2  vols.     8°     U. 

Laws  of  Congress,  governing  the.  Compiled  by  R.  P.  Good- 
win.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8°    J.  8. 

Post-offices  in  the  United  States,   history  of.     Wash.,  W.  &  J,  C. 

Greer,  1851.     8"     M.  D.  10. 

r     [Same.]     1825,  1842,  1816.     M.  D.  10. 

Posts  and  stations  (military).    Outline  description.     Wash. ,  G.  P.  O. , 

1872.     4°     M.  D.  10. 
Powell,  William  A.     Army  of  the  United  States,  list  of   officers  of. 

N.  Y.,  L.  R.  Hamersly  &  co.,  1900.     8°     E.  6. 
Practice  of  diplomacy,  the.     By  John  W.  Foster.     Bost.,  Houghton, 

Mifflin  &  CO.,  1906.     8"     F.  4. 


CATALOGUE    LIBRAEY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE  119 

Practice  in  Europe  with  the  heavy  Armstrong-,  Woolwich,  and  Krupp 
rilled  g'uns,  report  upon  the.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1883.  4" 
(Professional  Papers  of  the  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Armj^, 
No.  25.) 

Prayers  in  the  Senate.  Pra3''ers  offered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States.  By  Dr.  Edward  Everett  Hale,  chaplain.  Bost.,  Little, 
Brown  &  CO.,  1904.     12°     J.  8. 

Note. — Autographed  copy  inscril)ed:  "For  the  Senate  Library;  with  the 
Love,  Hope,  Prayers,  and  Expectations  of  Edward  E.  Hale,  Feb.  6, 
1905." 

Preble,  G.  H.  Histor}^  of  the  United  States  navy-yard,  Portsmouth. 
N.  H.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1892.     8"    J.  8. 

Precious  Metals,     List  of  reports,  p.  336. 

Precedents  of  proceedings  in  the  House  of  Commons,  with  observa- 
tions. 2d  ed.  By  John  Hatsell.  Lond.,  J.  Dodsley,  1785.  -l 
vols.     4"     B.  T. 

Precedents.  [Same.]  New  ed.  Lond.,  Luke  Hansard  &  sons,  1818. 
4  vols.     4°     B.  7. 

—     Parliamentary,  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 

States.    By  AsherC.  Hinds.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1899.    4°    55—2; 
H.  doc.  576.     V.  80.     A.  5. 

Same.     1907.     59—2.     H.  doc.  355.     Vols.  78-84. 

Relating   to   the   privileges   of    the   Senate.     Compiled    by 

George  P.   Furber.     Wash.,   G.  P.   O.,  1893.     8°    52—2;  S. 
mis.  doc.  68.     V.  3.     M.  D-.  14. 

Digest  of   decisions  and.      By  Henry  H.   Smith,  1894.     8° 

53—2;  S.  mis.  doc.  278.     M.  D.  14. 

Prentice,  E.  Parmalee,  and  John  G.  Egan.  The  commerce  clause  of 
the  Federal  Constitution.  Chic,  Callaghan  &  co.,  1898.  2 
copies.     8°    M.  4. 

The  Federal  power  over  carriers  and  corporations.     N.  Y., 

The  Macmillan  co.,  1907.     8°     O.  7. 

Presidential  inaugurations  from  George  Washington,  1789,  to 
Grover  Cleveland,  1893,  with  inaugural  addresses  and  historical 
notes.  By  Thomas  H.  McKee.  Wash.,  Statistical  Publishing 
CO.,  1893.     8°    4  copies.     H.  4. 

Presidents'  annual  messages.     List,  p.  342. 

Presidents'  messages.     See  Statesman's  Manual.     K.  6. 

Presidents'  messages  and  papers.  Bj^  J.  D.  Richardson.  Wash., 
G.  P.  0.,  1S!»9.  10  vols.  8°  53—2;  H.  mis.  doc.  210,  pts.  I-IO. 
I.  4. 

Presidents'  official  history  of  the  United  States.  Federal  Book  Con- 
cern, 1900.     2  vols.     8"     H.  3. 

Presidents,  Recollections  of  Sixteen;  from  Washington  to  Lincoln. 
By  Richard  W.  Thompson.  Indianapolis,  Brown-Merrill  co., 
1894.     2  vols.     8"     I.  8. 


120  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Presidents  of  the  United  States,  1789-1905.  By  John  Fiske,  Carl 
Schurz,  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  George  F.  Curtis,  George  Ban- 
croft, John  Hay,  and  others.  Edited  by  James  Grant  Wilson. 
N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  (1905).     8°    J.  8. 

Prices,  movement  of,  in  the  United  States,  1840-1901.  In  Great 
Britain  1845-1901.  In  Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and 
Finance  for  July,  1902.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1902.  4"  57—2; 
H.  doc.  15,  pt.  1.     S.  3. 

See  Wholesale  and  retail  prices  in  the  United  States.     S.  2. 

Primary  election  laws.     List  of  references  on.     Griffin.     1905.     L. 

C. 
Primer  of  forestry,  a.     By  Gitford  Pinchot.     2d  ed.     Department  of 
Agriculture  Bulletin  No.  24.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1900.     1^"     G. 
5.      56—1;  H.  doc.  727. 

[Same.]     Revised.     1903.    Farmers' Bulletin  No.  173.  Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1900  and  1903.     8°     G.  5. 

Principles  and  acts  of  the  Revolution  in  America;  or,  an  attempt  to 
collect  and  preserve  some  of  the  speeches,  orations,  and  pro- 
ceedings, with  sketches  and  remarks  on  men  and  things,  and 
other  fugitive  or  neglected  pieces,  belonging  to  the  Revolu- 
tionary period  in  the  United  States.  Baltimore,  Wm.  O.  Niles, 
1822.     8-^     J.  S. 

Printing  and  binding.     See  Public  printing  and  binding. 

Prison  systems,  modern.  Theiy  organization  and  regulation  in 
various  countries  of  Europe  and  America.  By  Charles  R. 
Henderson.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1903.  8°  2  copies-.  57—2; 
H.  doc.  452.     I.  5.     M.  D.  18 

Problems  of  the  Panama  canal.  By  Henry  L.  Abbot.  N.  Y. 
The  Macmillar  co.     1905.     8"     Q.  2. 

Proctor,  Robert  G.  [compiler].  Tariff  acts  1789  to  1897.  Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1898.     4°     T. 

Proofreading.     See  Government  Printing  Office  manual. 

Protection  echoes  from  the  Capitol.  Edited  by  Thomas  H.  McKee; 
assisted  by  W.  W^  Curry.     Wash.,  1888.     8"    T.  2. 

Proverbs,  maxims,  and  phrases  of  all  ages.  By  Robert  Christ}'. 
N.  Y.,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1898.     8°    2  copies.     B.  4. 

Publications  of  the  United  States,  Sept.  5,  1774,  to  Mar.  4,  1881. 
A  descriptive  catalogue  of.  Compiled  by  Ben:  Perley  Poore. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1885.     4" 

Public  building.  (A  collection  of  documents  relating  to,  from  1817 
to  1823.)     8°     M.  D.  18. 

Public  debt  of  the  United  States.  Practical  information  concerning 
the.  2ded.  By  William  A.  Richardson.  Wash.,  W.  H.  & 
O.  H.  Morrison,  1873.     8"    2  copies.     T.     M.  D.  9. 


CATALOGUE    LIBEARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  121 

Public  debt  of  the  United  States,     Index  of  House  bills  relatino-  to. 

from  1st  to  42d  Cono-ress.     By  Edward  McPherson.     Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1875.     8°     43—2;  H.  mis.  doc.  92. 
Public    documents.      List,  p.    211:.      Catalogue   of   United  States; 

monthly.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.     8° 

Descriptiv^e  catalog-ueof  the  Government  publications  of  the 

United  States,  Sept.  3,  1771,  to  Mar.  1,  1881,  to  and  including 
the  16th  Congress.  Compiled  by  Ben:  Perley  Poore.  Wash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1885.     1" 

Comprehensive  index  to  the  publications  of  the  United  States 

Government,  l:7th-52nd  Congresses,  1881-1893.  Compiled  by 
John  G.  Ames.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1905.  2  vols.  4°  58—2': 
H.  doc.  754. 

[Same.]  53d  Congress,  1893-1895.  Prepared  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  superintendent  of  documents.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 
1896.     4°     54—1;  H.  doc.  410. 

[Same.]      54th    Congress,    1st   session,    1895-1896.      Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1898.     4°    54—2;  H.  doc.  355. 

[Same.]     54th    Congress,    2d    session,    1896-1897.      Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1899.     4°     55—2;  H.  doc.  585. 

[Same.]     55th  Congress,  1897-1899.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1901. 

4°     55—3;  H.  doc.  317. 

[Same.]     56th  Congress,  1899-1901, 

4°     56—2;  H.  doc.  559. 

— —     [Same.]     57th  Congress,  1901-1903 
4°     57—2;  H.  doc.  494. 

[Same.]     58th  Congress,  1903-1905 

[Same.]     1903-1905.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907 

doc.  — . 

Distribution   of.,     Regulations   of   the   Joint  Committee   on 

Printing,  making  effective.  Public  resolution  14,  59th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  to  prevent  unnecessary  printing  and  binding. 
8"    S.  1. 

List  of,  supplied  to  designated  libraries.     Wash.,  G.  P.  ()., 

1907.     8^.     S.  2. 

Earl}'  public  documents  of  the   first   fourteen   Congresses. 

By  A.  W.  Greely.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1900.  8''  56-1;  H.  doc. 
428.     S.  1. 

(Franco- Americain.)    Le  traite.    Par  Leon  Chotteau.     Paris, 

Guillaumin  et  cie.,  1880.     8"    M.  D.  18. 

Finding  lists  of  the  public  documents  of  the  United  States 

Government,  by  series  (1789-1907) and  by  Congresses  (lst-59th) 
are  contained  in  this  catalogue.     Post,  pp.  155-381. 

Sundry  early  catalogues,  etc.,  of  a  "miscellaneous"  character. 


Wash.,G.  P. 

0.,  1903 

Wash.,G.  P. 

0.,  1905 

Wash.,  G.  P. 

O.,  (?). 

).,  1907.     4'' 

60-1:  H 

122  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Public  domain.  Its  history,  with  statistics.  By  Thomas  Donaldson. 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1884.     8°    17-2;  H.  mis.  doc.  45. 

Public  lands.  Decisions  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  and  Gen- 
eral Land  Office  in  cases  relating  to  the.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 
1903.     35  vols.,  and  digest  to  vols.  1  to  30.     8°     U.     List,  p.  240. 

Laws,  opinions,  and  instructions.     Wash.,  Gales  &  Seaton, 

1838.     2  pts.     8"     5  copies.     U.  3. 

Laws  relating  to.     Wash.,  E.  de  Krafft,  1817.     8°     5  copies. 

Room  III,  Law  Div. 

Public  libraries.     See  Libraries. 

Public  Printer,  reports  of.     List,  p.  346. 

Public  printing  and  binding.  Act  of  Jan.  12,  1895,  providing  for 
the  public  printing,  binding,  and  distribution  of  public  docu- 
ments. Investigation  and  testimony.  Senate  and  House,  1891- 
1895.     8°     52—1;  S.  rept.     18.     M.  D.  18. 

Investigating  testimony  report.     Wash.,  1859.     8°     35 — 2; 

H.  rept.  189. 

Publications  of  the  United  States.  Bureau  of  Education  from 
1867-1890,  with  subject-index.  [Reprint  of  chapter  xxxv  of 
the  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Education  for  1888-89.] 
Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1891.     8" 

Public  opinion.     Vols.  1-8.     Wash.,  1886-1890.     4"     M.  D.  20. 

Pulsifer,  Pitman  (compiler).  Naval  appropriation  laws  1883-1903, 
including  provisions  for  the  construction  of  the  "New  Navy," 
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Arizona,  Arkansas,  Arlington,  Colorado,  District  of  Columbia  (Military 
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Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Missouri,  and  Tennessee,  vol.  6,  2  copies. 

Alabama,  Arkansas,  Florida,  Georgia,  Illinois,  Indian  Territory,  Indiana, 
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duty  collected;  immigrants  and  passengers;  internal-revenue 
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Statistics  of  railways  in  the  United  States.  See  List  of  Interstate 
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Statutes  at  Large  of  the  United  States.     List,  p.  368. 

Steam  lines  across  the  Atlantic.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1873.     8° 

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136  CATALOGUE    LIBRAEY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Stearns,  Frank  Preston  (editor).  Essa,y  on  John  Brown.  By  Dr. 
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[Same.]     5th  ed.     Edited  by  Bigelow.     Bost.,  1891.     2  vols. 

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Strike.  The  anthracite  coal.  [In  Bulletin  of  the  Department  of 
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[Same.]     Report  to  the  President   by  the  Anthracite  C'oal 

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Strikes  and  lockouts.  Sixteenth  annual  report  of  the  Commissioner 
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[Same.]    Including  laws  relating  thereto.    Twenty-tirst  annual 

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[Same.]     Proceedings  of  the  conference  on  the  question  of. 

Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1901.     8".     S.  2. 

Bounty.     The  Treasur3''s  refusal  to  pny.     Investigation  and 

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Surratt,  John  H.  Trial  of.  {In  "The  Reporter,"  vols.  3  and  4. 
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Taxes.     See  Direct  taxes. 

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Acts  1789 — 1883.     Comparative  tables  of,  etc.     Senate  Committee  on  Finance, 

1884.     48—1;  S.  rep.  12.     Tariff  act  of  1890  bound  in  same  volume.     8° 
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CATALOGUE    LIBRAEY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  189 

Tariff — Continued. 

Acts  by  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  from  1789  to  1895.  Compiled  by 
Pitman  Pulsiferand  Wm.  II.  Michael.    G.  P.  O.,  1896.    8°    54—1;  S.  doc.  219. 

■     [Same.]     From  1789  to  1897.    Compiled  by  Robert  G.  Proctor.    G.  P.  O., 

1898.     4" 

of  1890  and  1894.     Changes  made  by  H.  R.  4864,  etc     53—2;  S.  rep.  334. 

of   1890  and    1894.     McKinley,    and    Wilson-Gorman    acts,    so    called. 

Comparison  of  text  and  average  ad  valorem  rates.     Government  receipts 
and  expenditures.     1789-1893.     G.  P.  O.,  1895.     8"    53—2;  S.  rep.  707. 

of  1890,   1894,  and    1897.     By  Senate   Committee  on    Finance.     Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1898.     8"    55—2;  S.  doc.  329. 

[Same]  with  war  revenue  law  of  1898  bound  in  one  volume. 

of  1894  and  1897.     By  Senate  Committee  on  Finance.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0., 

1897.     8°     55-1;  S.  doc.  192. 

of  1894  and  1897;  also  customs  administrative  act  of  1890,  with  amend- 
ments to  sections  7  and  11.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1897.     8°    Treas.  doc.  1953. 

of  189",  with  customs  administrative  act  of  June  10,  1890,  with  amend- 
ments to  sections  7,  11,  and  23;  the  War-revenue  act  of  June  13,  1898,  and 
amendatory  acts  of  March  2,  1901,  April  12,  1902,  and  the  act  of  March  8, 
1902,  temporarily  to  provide  revenue  for  the  Philippine  Islands.  W^ash., 
G.  P.  O.,  1902.     8°    (Treas.  Dept.  Doc.  No.  2279.) 

of  Aug.  28,  1894,  comparison  of  the.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1897.     4»    55—1; 

S.  doc.  188. 

of  1897,  1901;  administrative  act  of  1890,  with  amendments  to  sections  7 

and  11,  and  the  war-revenue  act  of  1898.     G.  P.  O.,  1901.     Treasury  doc. 
2223.     8°    2  copies. 

of  1898,  war-revenue  law;  (2)  Act  of  1901,  amending  act  of  1898;  (3) 

revenue-reduction  law  of  1901;  (4)  compilation  of  laws  in  force,  1901.     All 
bound  in  one  volume.     8°    T. 

Agricultural  and  animal  products;  tariff  on.  Being  Tariff  Series  no.  2.  Dept. 
of  Com.  and  Labor.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8°     T. 

American  Republics.     Wash.,    G.    P.    0.,   1893.     3   vols.     8°    52—1; 

S.  ex.  doc.  8,  pt.  10.     2  copies.     See  also  list,  p.  — . 

Commission,  act  of  Mar.  3,  1865,  See  42—2;  H.  ex.  doc.  109,  vol.  9,  p. 

CXL^^II.     Young  Report. 

Act  of  May  15, 1882.     Report  of  testimony  47—2;  H.  mis.  doc.  6,  vols.  2,  3, 

Report  of  tariff  commission,  London,  P.  S.  King  &  Son,  1904  (L.  C. ) 

For  sundry  bills  and  resolutions  relating  to  see  index  to  Cong.  Record. 


Cuba,  reciprocity  with.     See  Hearings,  below. 

Decisions  rendered  by  the  Treasury  Department,  1869-1872.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 

1873.     8" 
Digest  of  decisions  of  the  Treasury  Depai-tment  and  of  the  Board  of  General 

Api)raisers  under  tariff  acts  of  1883,  1890,  1894,  and  1897.     Wash.,  G.  P.  ()., 

1901.     8"     2  copies. 
Documents.     1841-1842.     (Being  miscellaneous  bound  documents. )     T.  2. 
Essays  on  the  tariff.     By  sundry  authors.     1880.     8° 
Exports  (colonial)  1697-1789.    Exports  (United  States)  1789-1893.    Charles  H. 

Evans.     G.  P.  O.,  1894.     8°    53—2;  S.  rep.  259,  pt.  2. 
Finance  Committee's  report,  1894,  on  changes  made  by  Wiison-Gorman  bill 

(53—2;  H.  R.  4864),  in  the  text  and  rates  of  tluty  of  McKinley  law  of  1890 

and  in  the  administrative  law  of  1890;  also  statistics  relating  to  the  Mills 

bill  of  1888,  etc.     (53—2;  S.  rept.  334,  vol.  6,  quarto.) 
Finance  and  currency.     Index  to  Congressional  proceedings.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O., 

1892.     40    T.  1. 


140  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Tariff. — Continued. 

France,  customs  tarriff  of.     Tariff  Series  No.  6.     Dept.  of  Com.  and  Labor, 

1907.     8°     T. 
Handbook  of  United  States  tariff.     By  T.  B.  Vandergrift.     N.  Y.,  190:^?.     8"    2 

copies. 
Heyl's  (Lewis).     United  States  duties  on  imports,  1884.     Wash.,  W.  H.  Mor- 
rison, 1884.     8° 
Hearing's  before  Senate  Committee  on  Finance,  1888-89;  50th  Congress.     Parts 

1-4. 
before  House  Committee  on  Ways  and  IMeans,  1902.     Reciprocity  witli 

Cuba.     57—1 ;  H.  doc.  535.     8° 

Before  House  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  1889-90.     51 — 1. 

[Same.]     1893.     53—1;  H.  mis.  doc.  43. 

on  Philippine  tariff;  before  House  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  1905.' 

59—1. 
Index  of  Congressional   proceedings  on  measures  relating  to  tariff,  finance,  and 

currency,  1849-1891.     Senate   Committee  on   Finance.     Wasli.,  G.   P.   O., 

1892.     4°     3  copies. 

[Same.]     1891-93;  1893-95. 

of  House  bills  relating  to  tariff,  etc.,  from  the  1st  to  the  42d  Congress. 

By  Edward  McPherson.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1875.     8"    43— 2;  H.  mis.  doc.  92. 
Judicial  interpretation  by  the  United  States  courts  of  the  acts  of  Congress 

relatingto.     By  Wm.W.  Carr.     Phila.,  T.  &  .J.  W.  Johnson  &  co.,1894.     8° 
Modern  tariff  systems.      {In   Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and  Finance, 

Feb.,  1902,  and  Mar.,  1904.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1902,  1904.     4".) 
Ogden,  E.  D.  (compiler).     Tariff  or  rates  of  duties  on  imports  into  the  United 

States  under  acts  of  1861-63.     N.  Y.,  Bogert,  Bourne  &  Anten,  1864.     8° 
Philippine,  hearings  on,  before  House  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  1905. 

59—1. 
Philppine  Islands,  a<'t  of  March  8,  1902,  temporarily  to  provide  revenue  in — 

contained  in  Treas.  Dept.  Doc.  No.  2279,  noted  above,  and  in  Stats,  at  L. 
Protection  echoes  from  the  Capitol.     By  Thos.  H.  McKee  and  W.  W.Curry. 

Wash.,  McKee  &  co.,  and  N.  Y.,  G.  S.  Fellows  &  co.,  1888.     8» 
Rates  of  duty  on  imports  into  the  United  States  1789-1890.     By  Senate  Com- 
mittee on  Finance.     Wash.,  G.  P.  0.,  1891.     8»    51—2;  S.  rep.  2130. 
Reciprocity  with  Cuba.     See  Hearings,  above. 

See  also  under  Library  of  Congress  publications. 

Tariif  Series  by  Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  Bureau  of  Manufactures. 

No.  1.  On  leather  and  its  manufactures. 

—  No.  2.  On  agricultural  and  animal  products. 

No.  3.  On  machinery,  machine  tools,  and  vehicles. 

No.  4.  On  convential  tariff  of  Servia. 

No.  5.  Commercial  agreement  between  the  United  States  and  Germany. 

No.  6.  Customs  tariffs  with  France.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8"     T. 

Replies  to  tariff  inquiries.     Opinions  of  collectors  of  customs  concerning  ad 

valorem  and  specific  rates  of  duty  on  imports.      Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1894.     8 

53—2;  S.  rep.  358. 

[Same.]     Schedule  A,  chemicals.     S.  reports  368,  370,  401,  406;  53—2. 

—     [Same.]     Schedule  B,  earths,  earthenware,  and  glassware.     S.  reports 

407,  112,  413,  415;  53—2. 

[Same.]     Schedule  E,  sugar.     S.  reports  452,  453;  53 — 2. 

[Same.]     Schedule  F,  tobacco,  etc.     S.  reports  454,  456;  53 — 2. 

[Same.]     Schedule  G,   agriculture,  etc.     S.  reports  460,  461,  462,  463, 


465,  466;  53—2. 


CATALOGUE    LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE  141 

Tariff. — Continued. 

Replies  to  tariff  in(iuirie.s.  [Same.]  Schedule  H,  spirits,  etc.  S.  reports  467, 
468;  5;-i— 2. 

[Same.]  Schedule  I,  cotton   manufactures.     S.  reports  469,  473,  474; 

53—2. 

[Same.]  Schedule  J,  fiax,  hemp,  and  jute.     S.  reports  475,  491. 

[Same.]  Schedule  K,  wool,  and  manufactures  of.     S.  reports  492,  493, 

494,  511,  512;  53—2. 

Report  on  the  commercial  relations  of  the  Fnited  States  with  foreign  nations. 
Wash.,  Gales  ct  Seaton,  1842.     8" 

State  papers  and  speeches  on.  By  F.  W.  Taussig.  Cambridge,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1892.     8° 

Undervaluation  frauds;  investigation,  1884;  wool  and  woolen  yarns.  48 — 1; 
H.  ex.  doc.  101.     T. 

See  Sugar. 

Tarver,  J.  Ch.  Royal  phraseological  Engli.sh-French,  E'rench-English 
dictionarv.  4th  ed.  Lond.,  Dulan  &  co.,  1862.  2  vols.  4^*  X. 
Taxation  of  corporations  in  New  York.     See  Corporations. 

Taylor,  Hannis.  A  treatise  on  international  public  law.  Chi.,  Cal- 
lao-han  &CO.,  1901.     8°     0.4. 

Jurisdiction  and  procedure  of   the  Supreme  Court  of   the 

United  States.     Koch.,  Lawj^ers'  Cooperative  Publishing  co., 
1905.     8"     N.  T. 

Taylor,  William  A.  Ohio  in  Congress  from  l80;j  to  1901,  with  notes 
and  sketches  of  Senators  and  Representatives.  Columbus,  XX 
Century  Publishing  CO.,  1900.     8''     2  copies.     1.8. 

Tea,  coffee,  and  cocoa.  World's  production  and  consumption  of. 
Ill  Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and  Finance,  July.  1905.    4° 

Tehauntepec  canal.     See  Davis  report,  under  Interoceanic  canals. 

Interocean    (ship)    railroad,   the.      By   Alex.    D.   Anderson. 

N.  Y.  and  Chi.,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co,,  1880.     8°     K.  8. 

Telegraphic   cable   between   the    United    States  and   the    Hawaiian 

Islands.     Report  of  the  survey.     Wash.,  G.  P.   O.,  1892.     4'' 

52—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  158.     S.  3.  ^ 
Telegraph,  postal.     See  Postal  telegraph. 
Telegraphs  of  the  -world  (submarine  and  land).     4°     57 — 2;  H.  doc. 

5,  pt.  1.     S.  3. 

See  Wireless  telegraphy. 

Telephone  stock.     Pan  Electric   investigation  of.     49 — 1;  H.    rep. 

;-)142.      Pt.  1.     I.  8. 
Telephones  and  telegraphs.     See  Special  report  of  the  Census,  1902. 
Territorial  expansion.     oT — 1;  H.  doc.  15,  pt.  5,  p.  969. 
Territories  of   the    Ignited   States.     Organic  acts  for  the.     Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1900-1,  1903.     8°     56—1;  S.  doc.  148.     K.  8.     See 

also  Judicial  extraterritorial  rights. 
— — —     List  of  reports  of  governors,  p.  361. 
Tests  of  metals  at  Watertown  Arsenal.     List  of  reports,  p.  362. 


142  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Thayer,  James  B.  Cases  on  constitutional  law.  Carabridg-e,  Chas. 
W.  Sever  &  co.,  1895.     2  vols.     8°     M.  4. 

Theirs,  M.  Discours  Parlementaires.  Pub.  par.  M.  Calmon.  Paris, 
Calmann  Levy,  1880.     vols.  8-15.     8°     Room  V. 

Three  Americas  Railway,  The.  By  H.  R.  Helper.  8t.  L.,  W.  S. 
Bryan,  1881.     8"     K.  1. 

Thirty  years'  view,  and  thirty  years  in  the  United  States  Senate, 
1820-1850.  By  Thomas  H.  Benton.  I).  Appleton  &  co.,  1883 
and  190.3.     3  vols.     8°     E.  8. 

Thompson,  Richard  W.  Personal  Recollections  of  sixteen  Presi- 
dents; from  Washington  to  Lincoln.  Indianapolis,  Brown- 
Merrill  CO.,  1894.     2  vols.     8"     I.  8. 

Thorpe,  Francis  N.  The  constitutional  history  of  the  United  States. 
Chi.,  Callaghan  &  co.,  1901.     3  vols.     8°     M.  4. 

Tibet,  Mono'olia  and.  Diary  of  a  journey  through.  See  William 
VVoodville  Rockhill.     C.  5. 

The  opening-  of  an  account  of  Lhasa  and  the  country  and 

people  of  central  Tibet  and  of  the  progress  of  the  mission  sent 
there  by  the  English  Government  in  the  year  1903-4.  By  Per- 
ceval Landon,     N.  Y.,  Doubleda}^  Page  &  co.,  1905.     8°     C.  5. 

Ticket  brokerage.     Hearings  before  the  Committee  on   Interstate 

Commerce.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1898.     8°     55—2;  S.  doc.  128. 

K.  8. 
Tide  tables.     AW^  Charts,  etc.     S.  1.     M.  D.  17. 
Tilden,  Samuel  J.     The  writings  and  speeches  of.     Edited  by  John 

Bigelow.     N.  Y.,  Harper  «&  Bro.     2  vols.     8°     L.  1. 
Tomlins,  F.  G.  (editor).     Universal  gazetteer,  ancient  and  modern. 

Lond.,  1836.     2  vols.     8°     A.  3. 
Tompkins,  Daniel  D.     Governor  of  New  York,  1807-1817.     Military 

papers  of.     Second  war  with  Great  Britain  series.     xA-lbany, 

published  by  State,  1898.     3  vols.     8"     L.  1. 
Trade  and  commerce  of  the  British  North  American  colonies  with 

the  United  States  and  other  countries.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1851. 

8°     31—2;  S.  ex.  doc.  23.     L.  1. 

[Same.]     Wash.,   R.    Armstrong,   1853.     8"     32—2;  H.   ex. 

doc.  13G.     L.  1. 

[Same. J     B}-  I.  D.  Andrews.     Wash.,  R.   Armstrong,   1853. 

8°     32—1;  S.  ex.  doc.  112.     L.  1. 

[Same.]     Map.     L.  1. 

For  contracts,  etc.,  in  restraint  of.  iSee  Edd}"  on  Combina- 
tions. 

Trade  and  transportation  between  the  United  States  and  Spanish 
America.  By  William  Eleroy  Curtis.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1889. 
8°     L.  1. 


CATALOGUE    LIBRAKY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  143 

Trade-marks.     Kcgistration  of.     Editions  of  Jan.  4,  1892,  1906.     8" 

S.  1. 
Trans-Isthmian  Canal  in  Central  America.     See  Interoceanic  canals. 

Q.  ± 
Transport  service.     See  Army  transport  .service. 

between  San  Francisco  and  the  Pliilippine  Islands.  Investi- 
gation by  the  War  Department.  AVash. ,  G.  P.  O. ,  1902.  57—1 ; 
H.  doc.  537. 

Travel,  business  of.  A  fifty  years'  record  of  progress.  By  W.  Fra- 
sier  Roe.     Lond.,  Thos.  Cook  &  son,  1891.     8°     F.  1. 

Treaspn.     See  Impeachments,  investigations,  etc. 

Treasury,  Reports  of  the  Secretary,  p.  3613. 

Treasury  Department  and  its  various  fiscal  i)ureaus.  B}"  Robert 
Mayo.     Wash.,  Wm.  L.  Force,  1847.     4°     S.  5. 

Decisions  relating  to  tariff  and  revenue  laws,  1898-1907.     G. 

P.  O.     8"     Vols.  1-2  and  1-13  U.,  7-8.     List,  p.  241. 

Treasury  Department  register.     See  Registers.     M.  D.  14. 
Treasury,  decisions  of  the  comptroller  of.     G.  P.  O.,  1896-1907.     13 

vols.     8"     U.  6-7. 
Treaties.     Treaty-making  power  of  the  United  States.     By  Charles 

Henry  Butler.     N.  Y.,  Banks  Law  Pub.  Co.,  1902.     2  vols. 

2  copies.     O.  5. 
Their  making   and   enforcement.     By  Samuel  B.  Crandall. 

N.  Y.,  Columbia  University  Press,  1904.     8"     (Columbia  Uni- 
versity Publication  No.  1.)     O.  5. 
■ Two  treaties  of  Paris  and  the  Supreme  Court.     By  Sidney 

Webster.     N.  Y.,  Harper  &  bros.,  1901.     8°     2  copies.     O.  5. 
in  force  1788-1899.     Compiled  hj  Henry  L.  Bryan.     Wash., 

G.  P.  0.,  1899.     8"     55—3;  H.  doc.  276.     O.  5.   ^M.  D.  13. 

[Same.]     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1904.     8"     58—2;    S.  doc.  318. 

O.  5. 

Reciprocit}'^,  and  agreements  of  the  United  States  since  1850. 

In  monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and  Finance,  Aug.,  1904. 
4°     M.  D.  13. 

and  conventions  concluded  between  the  United  States  and  other 

powers  since  July  4, 1776.  By  J.  H.  Haswell.  Wash. ,  G.  P.  O. , 
1889.     8"    48—2;  S.  ex.  doc.  47.     M.  D.  13. 

The  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty — Monroe  doctrine,  and  inter- 
oceanic canal,  correspondence  in  relation  to;  being  a  reprint  of 
S.  ex.  docs.  46—2,  No.  112;  47—1,  No.  194;  and  48—1,  No.  26. 
See  56—1;  S.  doc.  237.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1885.     O.  5. 

Treaty  of  peace  between  the  United  States  and  Spain,  Dec. 

10,  1898.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1899.  55—3;  S.  doc.  62,  pt.  1. 
Also  supplemental  treaty  between  the  United  States  and  Spain, 
Nov.  7,  190O.  56—2;  S.  doc.  124.  Also  S.  joint  resolution, 
relative  to.  57 — 1;  S.  doc.  182.  Bound  in  one  vol.  8"  O.  5. 
M.  D.  13. 

3605-08 10 


144  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Treaties.     See  also  Indian  treaties;  International  law. 

Trials.     See  Impeachments,  etc. 

Triangulation  of  the  United  States  Lake  Survey.  Report  of  the 
primary.  Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1882.  4°  (Professional  Papers 
of  the  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  No.  24.)     1 — 14. 

Tribune  almanac.     See  Almanacs. 

Triplett,  F.  F.  C.  Analytical  digest  of  the  pension  and  bounty  land 
laws.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1854.     8°     P.  2. 

Trusts.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to. 
2d  ed.     Griffin.     1902.     L.  C. 

Bills  and  debates  in  Congress  relating  to.  Fiftieth  to  Fifty- 
seventh  Congress.     Wash.,  G.  P.O.,  1903.     l'^     S.l.     M.D.ll. 

By  S.  C.  T.  Dodd.     N.  Y.,  1900.     B"'     (Address  at  Syracuse 

University.  1893.)     S.  1. 

In  the  State  of  New  York.     Report  of  the  joint  committee  of 

the    senate    and    assembly.     Albanv,   Wynkoop,    Hollenbeck, 
Crawford  co.,  1897.     8*^    4  copies.  ^  S.  2.     M.  D.  11. 

See  Eddy  on  combinations.     O.  7. 

and   the  commerce  clause  of   the  Constitution.     Anti-Trust 

law,    1890-1903.     Wash.,    G.    P.   O.,   1903.     3  copies.     L.  1. 
M.  D.  11. 

Tucker,  George  F.     The  Monroe  doctrine.     A  concise  history  of  its 

origin  and  growth.      Bost.,    George   B.    Reed,   1885.      8"     2 

copies.     I.  5. 
Tucker,  George  T.  (joint  author.)     See  Gould. 
Tucker,  John    R.      The   Constitution   of   the  United   States.     Chi., 

Callaghan  &C0.,  1899.     2  vols.     8°    M.  5. 
Trumbull,  James  H.     Natick  dictionary.      Wash.,  G.  P.   O.,  1903. 

4"     X. 
Turpie,  David  (editor).     Sketches  of  my  own  time.     Ind.,  The  Bobbs- 

Merrillco.,  1903.     12<^     2  copies.     L.  1. 
T-wenty  years  of  Congress;    from  Lincoln   to  Garfield,  1861-1881. 

The  Henry  Bill  publishing  co.,  1884.      2  vols.     8°     2  copies. 

E.  8. 
Tyler,  Moses  Coit.      [Life  ofj   Patrick  Henry  [being  vol.  3  of  the 

American  Statesmen  Series].     Bost.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co., 

1898.     12°     E.  4. 
Tylers.     The  letters  and  times  of  the.     By  L.  G.  Tyler.     Richmond, 

Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1884.     3  vols.     8°     L.  1. 
Undervaluation   of  -wool   and  woolen   yarns.     Investigation   on. 

48—1;  H.  ex.  doc.  101.     S.  2. 
Union  and  Confederate  armies.     Atlas  to   accompany  the  official 

records  of  the.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1891-1895.     2  vols.     F"     A. 
Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.     Reports   of   the  Government 

directors  on,  1864-1886.     49—1;  S,  ex.  doc.  69.     K.  2. 


CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  145 

United  Kingdom.     A  political  hi.stoiy.     By  Goldwin  Smith.     N.  Y., 

The  Macinillan  co.,  1904.     2  vols.     8°     H.  2. 
United  States.     Historical  register  of  the.     From  the  declaration  of 

war    in  1812   to  Jan.  1,  1814.     B}^  T.  H.  Palmer.     Phila.,  G. 

Palmer,  1814.     4  vols.     8"     H.  3. 

History  of  the.     By  George  Bancroft.     N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton 

&  CO.,  1890.     6  vols.  ^8°    H.  1. 

Histor}'  of,  Harper's  Cyclopifidia  of.     From  the   aboriginal 

period  to  1876.  By  Benson  J.  Lossing.  N.  Y.,  Harper  &  bro., 
1881.     2  vols.     4°     2  copies.     B.  6. 

History  of,  Harper's  Encyclopaedia  of.     From  458  A.  D,  to 

1902.     N.  Y.,  Harper  &  bro.,  1902.     10  vols.     8°    A.  1. 

History  of  the.     B}'  James  F.  Rhodes.     N.  Y.,  Macmillan 

CO.,  1902.     5  vols.     8''     H.  2. 

History  of.     Select  statutes  illustrative  of  the.     By  W.  Mac- 

donald.     N.  Y.,  Macmillan  co.,  1903.     8°     H.  3. 

Official  history  of.  B}'  the  Presidents.  Federal  Book  Con- 
cern, 1900.     2  vols.     8°     H.  3. 

A  history  of  the  people  of  the,  from  the  Revolution  to  the 

civil  war.  By  John  B.  McMaster.  N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  co. 
1900.     7  vols.     8**    H.  1. 

Note. — Vol.  7  not  issued. 

Narrative  and  critical  history  of  America.     By  Justice  Win- 

sor.     Bost,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  CO.,  1889.     8  vols.     4°     Co. 

Immigration  into.     See  Immigration. 

Progress   of   the,  in   its   material  industries.     (//<   Monthlv 

Summary  of  Commerce  and  Finance  of  the  United  States,  cur- 
rent numbers.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.     4") 

United  States.  Receipts,  expenditures,  and  public  debt  of  the, 
1789-1896.     (Bureau  of  Statistics  publication.) 

School   history   of.     J.    B.    MacMaster.     M.  Y.,  American 

Book  CO.,  1897.     12° 

1800-1907,    etc.     Statistical   record   of   the  progress  of  the 

United  States,  1800-1907;  and  conmiercial  and  financial  statis- 
tics of  foreign  countries,  1905.     8°     A.  4. 

Steamer  lines,  etc.     See  Steamer  lines. 

Territorial  and  commercial  expansion  of.     57 — 2;    H.   doc. 

15,  pt.  2.     4°     S.  3. 

United  States  census.     Reports.     List,  p.  232,  etc. 

United  States  international  exhibition,   1876.     Reports,  awards, 

etc.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1880.     9  vols.     4° 
United  States  mining  law^s  and  regulations  thereunder,  Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8°    U  5. 


146  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

United  States  Red  Book,  the,  containing  the  portraits  and  biogra- 
phies of  the  President  (Clevehmd)  and  his  Cabinet,  Senators 
and  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  a  description  of 
the  chief  buildings  in  Washington,  and  sundry  statistics.  Com- 
piled by  E.  L.  Murlin.     Albany,  James  B.  Lyon,  1896.     S*'    B.  1. 

United  States  Statutes.  (Revisions,  compilations,  etc.,  in  current 
use.) 

Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States.     2d  ed.     1878. 

Supplement  to  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United    States. 

vol.  1,  2d  ed.     1891. 

[Same.]     vol.  2.     1901.     [Being  nos.  1-5,  6,  7,  8,  9.] 

Compiled  Statutes    of   the    United    States.     1901.     3   vols. 

[Published  by  the  West  Publishing  co.] 

[Same.]     Supplements.     1903,  1905,  1907. 

Federal  Statutes  annotated.     1903-1.     10  vols.     [Published 

by  the  Edward  Thompson  co.]     3  copies.     8" 

United  States  Statutes  at  Large.     List,  p.  368. 

Brightly,  Frederick  C.  Analytical  digest  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States  from 
the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  to  the  end  of  the  Thirty-fourth  Congress, 
1789-1857.     Phila.,  Kay  &  Bro.,  1858.     4° 

[Same.]     1789-1859.     4° 

[Same.]     Supplement.     1857-1863.     8" 

[Same.]     1857-1869.     4° 

Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Federal  courts  from  the  organization  of 

the  Government  to  the  present  time.     Phila.,  Kay  &  Bro.,  1868.     4° 

[Same.]     1868-1870.     4° 

[Same.]     1868-1873.     4" 


Consolidated  index  to  the  United  States  statutes  at  large,  1789-1903.     Wash., 

G.  P.  O.,  1905.     4. vols.     4° 
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Phila.,  To  war  &  Hogan,  1825.     8"    5  copies. 
Gordon,  Thomas  F.     A  digest  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States.     Phila.,  1827.    8° 

[Same.]     1837. 

[Same.]     1844. 

Gould,  John  M.,  and  George  F.  Tucker.     Notes  on  the  revised  statutes  of  the 

United  States  and  the  subsequent  legislation  of  Congress.     Boat.,    Little, 

Brown  &  CO.,  1889.     4° 

[Same.]     vol.  2.     Supplement.     Bost.,   Little,  Brown  &  co,,  1898.     4° 

Graydon,  William.     An  abridgment  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States.     Harris- 
burg,  J.  Wyeth,  1803.     8°    4  copies. 
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of  March,  1815.     Phila.,  Beoren  and  W.  John  Duane,  1815.     5  vols.     8°    5 

copies. 
from  Mar.  4,  1789,  to  Nov.  3,  1827,  including  all  treaties.     Index  of.     By 

Samuel  Burch.     Wash.,  Wm.  A.  Davis,  1827.     8° 
1789  to  1851,  with  an  index. 


*  Note. — Vol.  11  missing. 
Laws   (public)  of  the  United  States  of  America.     From  Thirty-first  Congress 
to  Fifty-third  Congress.     By  George  Minot.     Bost.,  Little  &  Brown,  1850- 
1852.     2  vols.     8°    6  copies. 


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147 


United  States  Supreme  Court  Its  history.  B}^  Hampton  L.  Car- 
son.    Phila.,  A.  K.  Keller  co.,  1892.     2  pts.     4" 

—     Jurisdiction   and   procedure  of   the  Supreme  Court  of   the 

United  States,  llannis  Taylor.  Roch.,  LauTerls  Cooperative 
Publishing  co.,  1905.     8° 

A  manual  on  the  cases  decided.     By  W.  H.  Phillips.     Wash., 

W.  H.  Morrison,  1882.     S'' 

Rules  of,  adopted  Jan.  7,  1884,  includino- rules  of  practice  for 

the  Circuit  and  District  Courts  of  the  United  States  in  equity 
and  admiralty  cases.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1907.     8° 

Table  of  cases  argued  and  adjudged.     Compiled  by  H.  D. 

Clarke.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1888.     8° 

United  States  Supreme  Court  Reports.     Official  edition.     List,  p. 


371. 


8° 
vols. 


1789- 


Digest  of.     Danforth.     2  vols.     1789-1891. 

Index.     By  William  G.  Myers.     St.  L.,  1878. 

Indexed  digest  of  (Lawyer's  Cooperative).     4 

1901.     Vols.  1-186. 

[Same.]     Butler.     1  vol.     1902-1905.     Vols.  187-202. 

[Same.]     Rose.     3  vols.     1789-1061.     Vols.  1-186. 

Obiter  digest  of.     (1  Dallas  to  197  U.  S.)     A  collection  of 

the  obiter  statements  of  law  found  ia  the  opinions  of  the  jus- 
tices. Compiled  by  the  Publishers'  Editorial  Staff.  N.  Y., 
Edward  Thompson  co.,  1906.     2  vols.     4° 

United  States  Supreme  Court  Reports.  Syllabus-digest  of.  4 
vols.      1789-1901.      Russell  &  Winslow.  ^  2  copies. 

Notes  to  United  States  Reports.     Rose.    13  vols.     1789-1901. 

Citations  supplementar}-  to  Rose's  notes.    Thompson.    3  vols. 

[Same.]     (Law3^er's  Cooperative  edition.     1  copy.) 

Universal  Classics  Library.  Appleton  Prentiss  Clark  Griffin,  edi- 
torial director.  Wash.,  M.  Walter  Duane,  1901.  30  vols.  8° 
L.  2-4. 


contents: 


Vols.  1  and  2,  English  bellelet- 

tres. 
Vol.  3,  Secret  memoirs  court  of 

Berlin. 
Vols.  4  and  5,  Chesterfield,  Earl 

of.     Letters  to  his  son. 
Vol.  6,  Landor,  Walter  S.     Clas- 
sical conversations. 
Vol.  7,  Goethe,  Johann  W.  von. 

Conversations     with     p]cker- 

mann. 
Vols.    8  and   9,    Evelyn,  John. 

The     Diary     of.     Indited    by 

William  Bray. 


Vols.  10  and  11,  The  federalist. 

Vol.  12,  Machiavelli,  Niccolo. 
History  of  Florence  and  the 
affairs  of  Italy. 

Vol.  13,  ^Montesquieu,  Chas.  L. 
Baron  de.  Persian  and  Chi- 
nese letters. 

Vol.  14,  Hebraic  literature. 
Translated  from  the  Talmud 
Midrashiin  and  Kabbala. 

Vol.  15,  Oriental  literature.  The 
dabistan  or  school  of  manners. 

Vol.  16,  Ottoman  literature.  The 
poets  and  poetry  of  Turkey. 


148  CATALOGUE    LIBRAEY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Vol.  17,  Antoinette,  Marie.     Secret  mem-  Vol.  26,  Ideal    empires    and    republics. 

oirs  of  Princess  Lamballe.     Being  her  By  Rousseau,  Bacon,  More,  and  Campa- 

journey,     letters,     and    conversations  nella. 

during  her  confidential  relations  with.  Vol.27.     [Plato's  orations.]     The  repub- 

Vol.  18,  Descartes,  Rene.     The  method,  lie,  the  statesman. 

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World's  best  orations.  David  J.  Brewer,  editor;  Edward  A.  Allen 
and  William  Schuyler,  associate  editors.  St.  L.,  F.  P.  Kaiser, 
1899.     10  vols.     4"     D.  1. 

World's    Columbian   Commission.     Report  of   the  committee   on 

awards.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1901.     2  vols.     8°    57— 1;  H.  doc. 

510.     F.  8. 
Wrecked  whalers  in  the  Arctic  Ocean.     Report  of  the  cruise  of  the 

U.  S.  revenue  cutter  Bear.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1899.     8°     56—2; 

H.  doc.  511.     L.  8. 


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Wright,  Carroll  D.     A  report  on  marriage  and  divorce  in  the  United 

States,  1867-1886;  including  an  appendix  relating-  to  marriage 

and  divorce  in  certain  countries  in  Europe.     Wash.,  G.  P.  ()., 

1889.     8°     2  copies.     1.  3. 
The    industrial    evolution   of    the    United    States.     N.    Y., 

Chautauquan-Century  Press,  1895.     8°     I.  1. 
Report  on  the  effect  of  the  international  copyright  law  in  the 

United  States,  1901.     8°     56—2;  S.  doc.  87. 

Sundry  publications  by  Bureau  of  Labor.     See  List  287. 

Yates,  Robert.     See  secret  proceedings  and  debates  of  the  Federal 

Convention,  1787.     M.  1. 
Yellow  Spring  and  Huron.     A  local  history.     By  J.  W.  Merrill, 

:\Iediapolis,  Iowa,  1897.     8''     2  copies.     M.  D.  18. 
Yellowstone  National  Park.     Reconnaissance  from  Carroll,  Mont., 

to.     By  William  Ludlow.     Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1876.     4°     S.  3. 
Yosemite  Park,  map  of.     See  Atlases  and  maps.     A. 


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DOCUMENT  LISTS. 


Note. — The  Congressional  documents,  it  should  be  remembered,  comprise  the 
messages  communicated  to  Congress  by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  the  legis- 
lative journals  of  both  Houses  of  the  Congress,  the  secret  proceedings  or  executive  jour- 
nals of  the  Senate,  the  reports  of  Congressional  committees  on  bills,  resolutions,  and 
public  affairs,  communications  made  to  Congress  by  the  executive  or  judicial  officers 
of  the  Government,  and  many  miscellaneous  publications,  such  as  United  States 
laws,  the  Congressional  Record,  the  Congressional  Directory,  Rebellion  Records,  etc., 
as  Congress  may  order  to  be  printed  for  its  information  and  distribution.     *     *    * 

It  was  not  until  the  commencement  of  the  Thirteenth  Congress,  in  December,  1818, 
that  the  House  of  Representatives,  which  legislative  branch  publishes  by  far  the 
larger  number  of  documents  and  reports,  realized  sufficiently  the  growing  importance 
and  permanent  value  of  its  own  transactions  to  impel  it  to  introduce  systematic 
methods  of  publication.  The  House  then  adopted  a  consecutive  series  of  numbers, 
which  was  applied  to  its  public  documents,  beginning  anew  at  the  commencement 
of  each  Congress  and  running  uninterruptedly  to  the  end  of  the  last  session  of  such 
Congress. 

The  Senate  long  sat  in  secret  session,  and  apart  from  its  meager  executive  and 
legislative  journals  had  the  policy  of  placing  as  little  as  possible  of  its  proceedings  in 
printed  and  accessible  form.  Later,  when  public  opinion  constrained  a  change  of 
policy,  it  was  years  before  it  showed  a  marked  inclination  to  print  freely  its  reports 
or  documents.  It  naturally  pursued  a  more  conservative  or  dilatory  course,  and  did 
not  apply  the  serial  numbering  to  its  documents  until  two  years  after  the  action  of 
the  House,  in  December,  1815,  at  the  beginning  of  the  first  session  of  the  Fourteenth 
Congress. — [Gen.  A.  W.  Greely,  U.  S.  A.,  in  American  Historical  Association  Report 
for  1896,  54th  Congress,  2d  session,  House  Doc.  No.  353,  part  1,  pp.  1109-1114.  Also, 
"Papers  Relating  to  Early  Congressional  Documents:  Public  Documents  of  the  First 
Fourteen  Congresses,  1789-1817." — (Greely.)  56th  Congress,  1st  session.  Senate  Doc. 
428,  Vol.  37.1 

Abridgment  of  the  Debates  of  Congress,  1789-1856.     See  Con- 
gress, etc.,  p.  211. 

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"The  Department  of  Agriculture  was  organized  in  1862  and  placed  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  Connnissiouer  of  Agriculture.  The  Commissioner  was  superseded  by  the 
Secretary  of  Agriculture  by  act  of  February  9,  1889,  when  the  Department  became 
one  of  the  Executive  Departments  of  the  Government— the  eighth— and  its  head  a 
Cabinet  oflicer. 

Prior  to  1862  the  Commissioner  of  Patents  issued  the  Annual  Report  on  Agriculture, 
formuig,  from  1849  to  1861,  a  volume  by  itself.  Previous  to  1849  the  Report  on  Agri- 
culture was  incorporated  in  a  single  volume  of  Patent  Office  Reports,  published 
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Numbers  omitted  have  been  discontinued,  being  superseded  by  later  bulletins. 


.31. 


ifi. 


Pp.  32. 


48. 


22.  The  Feeding  of  Farm  Animals.    Pp.  40. 

24.  Hog  Cholera  and  Swine  Plague.    Pp.  16. 

25.  Peanuts:  Culture  and  Uses.    Pp.  24. 

27.  Flax  for  Seed  and  Fiber.    Pp.  16. 

28.  Weeds:  And  How  to  Kill  Them.    Pp.  30. 

29.  Souring  and  Other  Changes  in  Milk.    Pp.  22. 

30.  Grape     Diseases     on     the     Pacific    Coast. 

Pp.  15. 

32.  Silos  and  Silage.    Pp.  30. 

33.  Peach  Growing  for  Market.    Pp.  24. 

34.  Meats:  Composition  and  Cooking.    Pp. 

35.  Potato  Culture.    Pp.  24. 
30.  Cotton  Seed  and  Its  Products.     Pp. 
39.  Onion  Culture.    Pp.  30. 
42.  Facts  About  Milk.    Pp.  32. 
44.  Commercial  Fertilizers.    Pp.  38. 

46.  Irrigation  in  Humid  Climates.     Pp. 

47.  Insects  Affecting  the  Cotton  Plant. 

48.  The  Manuring  of  Cotton.    Pp.  10. 

49.  Sheep  Feeding.    Pp.  24. 

51.  Standard  Varieties  of  Chickens.     Pp. 

52.  The  Sugar  Beet.    Pp.  48. 

54.  Some  Common  Birds.     Pp.  48. 

55.  The  Dairy  Herd.     Pp.  30. 

56.  Experiment  Station  Work— I.    Pp.  30. 

58.  The  Soy  Bean  as  a  Forage  Crop.    Pp.  24. 

59.  Bee  Keeping.    Pp.  48. 

60.  Methods  of  Curing  Tobacco.    Pp.  24. 

61.  Asparagus  Culture.    Pp.  40. 
02.  Marketing  Farm  Produce.     Pp.  31. 

63.  Care  of  Milk  on  the  Farm.    Pp.  40. 

64.  Ducks  and  Geese.    Pp.  55. 

65.  Experiment  Station  Work— II.    Pp.  32. 

66.  Meadows  and  Pastures.    Pp.  30. 
69.  Experiment  Station  Work— III.    Pp.  32. 

71.  Essentials  in  Beef  Production.    Pp.24. 

72.  Cattle  Ranges  of  the  Southwest.    Pp.  32. 

73.  Experiment  Station  Work— IV.    Pp.  32. 

74.  Milk  as  Food.    Pp.  39. 

77.  The  Lining  of  Soils.    Pp.  24. 

78.  Experiment  Station  Work — V. 

79.  Experiment  Station  Work— VI. 

80.  The  Peach  Twig-borer.    Pp.  16. 

81.  Corn  Culture  in  the  South.    Pp. 

82.  The  Culture  of  Tobacco.    Pp.  22. 

83.  Tobacco  Soils.    Pp.  23. 

84.  Experiment  Station  Work— VII. 

85.  Fish  as  Food.    Pp.  32. 

86.  Thirty  Poisonous  Plants.    Pp.  32. 

87.  Experiment  Station  Work— VIII. 

88.  Alkali  Lands.    Pp.  23. 

91.  Potato  Diseases  and  Treatment. 

92.  Experiment  Station  Work— IX. 

93.  Sugar  as  Food.    Pp.  31. 

95.  Good  Roads  for  Fanners.    Pp.  46. 

96.  Raising  Sheep  for  Mutton.    Pp.  48. 

97.  Experiment  Station  Work— X.    Pp.  32. 

98.  Suggestions  to  Southern  Farmers.    Pp.  4 

99.  Insect  Enemies  of  Shade  Trees.    Pp.  30. 

100.  Hog  Raising  in  the  South.    Pp.  40. 

101.  MiUets.    Pp.  30. 

102.  Southern  Forage  Plants.    Pp.  48. 

103.  Experiment  Station  Work— XI.    Pp.  30. 


Pp.  32. 
Pp.  27. 

24. 


Pp.  32. 


Pp.  32. 

Pp.  15. 
Pp.  30. 


104.  Notes  on  Frost.    Pp.  24. 

105.  Experiment  Station  Work— XII.    Pp.  32. 

106.  Breeds  of  Dairy  Cattle.    Pp.  48. 

107.  Experiment  Station  Work— XIII.    Pp.  32. 

108.  Saltbushes.    Pp.  20. 

109.  Farmer's  Reading  Courses.    Pp.  20. 

110.  Rice  Culture  in  the  United  States.    Pp.  28. 

111.  Farmer's  Interest  in  Good  Seed.    Pp.  24. 

112.  Bread  and  Bread  Making.    Pp.  40. 

113.  The  Apple  and  How  to  Grow  It.     Pp.  32. 

114.  Experiment  Station  Work— XIV.     Pp.  28. 

115.  Hop  Culture  in  California.    Pp.  28. 

116.  Irrigation  in  Fruit  Growing.    Pp.  48. 

118.  Grape  Growing  in  the  South.    Pp.  32. 

119.  Experiment  Station  Work— XV.    Pp.  30. 

120.  Insects  Affecting  Tobacco.    Pp.  32. 

121.  Beans,  Peas,  and  Other  Legumes  as  Food. 

Pp.  38. 

122.  Experiment  Station  Work— XVI.    Pp.  32. 

124.  Experiment  Station  Work— XVII.    Pp.  32. 

125.  Protection  of  Food  Products  from  Injurious 

Temperatures.    Pp.  24. 

126.  Practical  Suggestions  for   Farm   Buildings. 

Pp.  48. 

127.  Important  Insecticides.    Pp.  46. 

128.  Eggs  and  Their  Uses  as  Food.    Pp.  40. 

129.  Sweet  Potatoes.    Pp.  40. 

131.  Household  Tests  for  Detection  of  Oleomar- 

garine and  Renovated  Butter.    Pp.  10. 

132.  Insect  Enemies  of  Growing  Wheat.    Pp.  38. 

133.  Experiment  Station  Work— XVIII.    Pp.  32.- 

134.  Tree    Planting   in   Rural   School   Grounds. 

Pp.  32. 
1.35.  Sorghimi  Sirup  Manufacture.    Pp.  40. 

136.  Earth  Roads.    Pp.  24. 

137.  The  Angora  Goat.    Pp.  48. 

138.  Irrigation  in  Field  and  Garden.    Pp.  40. 

139.  Emmer:  A  Grain  for  the  Semiarid  Regions. 

Pp.  16. 

140.  Pineapple  Growing.    Pp.  48. 

142.  Principles  of  Nutrition  and  Nutritive  Value 

of  Food.    Pp.  48. 

143.  Conformation   of    Beef   and    Dairy    Cattle. 

Pp.  44. 

144.  Experiment  Station  Work— XIX.    Pp.  32. 

145.  Carbon  Bisulphid  as  an  Insecticide.    Pp.  28. 

146.  Insecticides  and  Fungicides.    Pp.  16. 

147.  Winter  Forage  Crops  for  the  South.    Pp.  40. 

149.  Experiment  Station  Work— XX.    Pp.  32. 

150.  Clearing  New  Land.     Pp.  24. 

151.  Dairying  in  the  South.    Pp.  48. 

152.  Scabies  in  Cattle.    Pp.  32. 

153.  Orchard  Enemies  in  the  Pacific  Northwest. 

Pp.  39. 

154.  The  Home  Fruit  Garden:  Preparation  and 

Care.    Pp.  16. 

155.  How  Insects  Affect  Health  in  Rural  Dis- 

tricts.   Pp.  19. 

156.  The  Home  Vineyard.     Pp.  22. 

157.  The  Propagation  of  Plants.    Pp.  24. 

158.  How   to    Build    Small    Irrigation   Ditches. 

Pp.  28. 

159.  Scab  in  Sheep.    Pp.  48. 


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169. 
170. 
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174. 
175. 

176. 

177. 
178. 

179. 
181. 
182. 
183. 

184. 
185. 
186. 
187. 
188. 
190. 
192. 
193. 
194. 
195. 
196. 
197. 

198. 
199. 
200. 
201. 
202. 
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208. 

209. 

210. 
211. 

213. 
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216. 

217. 

218. 
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Practical   Suggestions   for    Fruit    Growers. 

Pp.  30. 
Experiment  Station  Work— XXI.    Pp.  32. 
Rape  as  a  Forage  Crop.    Pp.  16. 
Silkworm  Culture.    Pp.  32. 
Cheese  Making  on  the  Farm.    Pp.  16. 
Cassava.    Pp.  32. 
Pearl  Millet.    Pp.  16. 

Experiment  Station  Work— XXII.    Pp.32. 
Principles  of  Horse  Feeding.    Pp.  44. 
Scale  Insects  and   Mites   on  Citrus   Trees. 

Pp.  43. 
Primer  of  Forestry.    Pp.  48. 
Broom  Corn.    Pp.  30. 
Home    Manufacture    and    Use    of    Unler- 

mented  Grape  Juice.     Pp.  16. 
Cranberry  Culture.    Pp.  20. 
Squab  Raising.    Pp.  32. 
Insects    Injurious    in    Cranberry    Culture. 

Pp.  32. 
Horseshoeing     Pp.  30. 
Pruning.    Pp.  39. 
Poultry  as  Food.    Pp.  40. 
Meat  on  the  Farm:  Butchering,  Curing,  and 

Keeping.    Pp.  37. 
Marketing  Live  Stock.    Pp.  40. 
Beautifying  the  Home  Grounds.    Pp.  24. 
Experiment  Station  Work— XXIII.    Pp.  32. 
Drainage  of  Farm  Lands.    Pp.  38. 
Weeds  used  in  Medicine.    Pp.  45. 
Experiment  Station  Work— XXIV.      Pp.  32. 
Barnyard  Manure.    Pp.  32. 
Experiment  Station  Work— XXV.     Pp.  32. 
Alfalfa  Seed.    Pp.  14. 
Annual  Flowering  Plants.    Pp.  48. 
Usefulness  of  the  American  Toad.    Pp.  16. 
Importation  of  Game  Birds  and  Eggs  for 

Propagation.    Pp.  30. 
Strawberries.    Pp.  24. 
Corn  Growing.    Pp.  32. 
Turkeys.    Pp.  40. 

Cream  Separator  on  Western  Farms.    Pp.  23. 
Experiment  Station  Work— XXVI.    Pp.  32. 
Canned  Fruits,  Preserves,  and  Jellies.  Pp.  32. 
The  Cultivation  of  Mushrooms.    Pp.  24. 
Pig  Management.    Pp.  40. 
Milk  Fever  and  Its  Treatment.    Pp.  16. 
Varieties  of  Fruits  Recommended  for  Plant- 
ing.   Pp.  48. 
Controlling  the  Boll  Weevil  In  Cotton  Seed 

and  at  Ginneries.    Pp.  32. 
Experiment  Station  Work— XXVII.    Pp.  32. 
The  Use  of  Paris  Green  in  Controlling  the 

Cotton  Boll  Weevil.    Pp.  23. 
Raspberries.    Pp.  .38. 
Alfalfa  Growing.    Pp.  40. 
The  Control  of  the  Boll  Weevil.     Pp.  32. 
Essential  Steps  in  Securing  an  Early  Crop  of 

Cotton.    Pp.  16. 
The  School  Garden.    Pp.  40. 
Lessons  from  the  Grain  Rust  Epidemic  of 

1904.    Pp.  24. 
Tomatoes.    Pp.  32. 

Fungous  Diseases  of  the  Cranberry.     Pp.  IG. 
Experiment  Station  Work— XXVIII.  Pp.  32. 


223.  Miscellaneous  Cotton  Insects  in  Texas.    Pp 

24. 

224.  Canadian  Field  Peas.    Pp.  10. 

225.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXIX.    Pp.  32. 

226.  Relation  of  Coyotes  to  Stock  Raising  in  the 

West.     Pp.  24. 

227.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXX.    Pp.  32. 

228.  Forest    Planting   and    Farm    Management. 

Pp.  22. 

229.  The  Production  of  Good  Seed  Corn.    Pp.  24. 

231.  Spraying  for  Cucumber  and  Melon  Diseases. 

Pp.  24. 

232.  Okra:  Its  Culture  and  Uses.    Pp.  IC. 

233.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXXI.    Pp.  32. 

234.  The  Guinea  Fowl.    Pp.  24. 

235.  Preparation  of  Cement  Concrete.    Pp.  32. 

236.  Incubation  and  Incubators.     Pp.  32. 

237.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXXII.     Pp.32. 

238.  Citrus   Fruit   Growing  in  the   Gulf  States. 

Pp.  48. 

239.  The  Corrosion  of  Fence  Wire.     Pp.  32. 

240.  Inoculation  of  Legimies.    Pp.  8. 

241.  Butter  Making  on  the  Farm.    Pp.  32. 

242.  An  Example  of  Model  Farming.    Pp.  16. 

243.  Fungicides  and  their  Use  in  Preventing  Dis- 

eases of  Fruits.     Pp.  32. 

244.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXXIII.  Pp.  32 

245.  Renovation  of  Worn-out  Soils.    Pp.  16. 

246.  Saccharine  Sorghums  for  Forage.    Pp.  37. 

247.  The  Control  of  the  CodUng  Moth  and  Apple 

Scab.    Pp.  21. 

248.  The  Lawn.    Pp.  20. 

249.  Cereal  Breakfast  Foods.    Pp.  36. 

250.  The  Prevention  of  M^heat  Smut  and  Loose 

Smut  of  Oats.    Pp.  16. 

251.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXXI V.  Pp.32. 

252.  Maple  Sugar  and  Sirup.    Pp.  36. 

253.  The  Germination  of  Seed  Com.    Pp.  16. 
264.  Cucumbers.    Pp.  30. 

255.  The  Home  Vegetable  Garden.    Pp.  47. 

256.  Preparation  of  Vegetables  for  the  Table. 

Pp.  48. 

257.  Soil  Fertility.    Pp.  39. 

258.  Texas  or  Tick  Fever  and  its   Prevention. 

Pp.  45. 

259.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXXV.    Pp.32. 

260.  Seed    of   Red   Clover   and   Its    Impurities. 

Pp.  24. 

261.  The  Cattle  Tick.    Pp.  22. 

262.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXXVI.    Pp. 

32. 

263.  Practical  Information  for  Beginners  in  Irri- 

gation.   Pp.  40. 

264.  The  Brown-tail  Moth  and  How  to  Control  It. 

Pp.  22. 

266.  Management  of  Soils  to  Conserve  Moisture. 

Pp.  30. 

267.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXXVII.    Pp. 

32. 

268.  Industrial  Alcohol:  Sources  and  Manufac- 

ture.   Pp.  45. 

269.  Industrial    Alcohol:  Uses    and    Statistics. 

Pp.  29. 

270.  Modern  Conveniences  for  the  Farm  Home. 

Pp.48. 


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271.  Forage  Crop  Practices  in  Western  Oregon 

and  Western  Washington.    Pp.  39. 

272.  A  Successful  Hog  and  Seed-Corn  Farm.    Pp. 

16. 

273.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXXVIII.    Pp. 

32. 

274.  Flax  Culture.    Pp.  36. 

275.  The  Gipsy  Moth  and  How  to  Control  It.    Pp. 

22. 
270.  E.^cperiment    Station   Work— XXXIX.    Pp. 
32. 

277.  The  Use  of  Alcohol  and  Gasoline  in  Farm 

Engines.    Pp.  40. 

278.  Leguminous  Crops  for  Green  Manuring.    Pp. 

27. 

279.  A   Method   of   Eradicating  Johnson   Grass. 

Pp.  10. 

280.  A  profitable  Tenant  Dairy  Farm.    Pp.  16. 

281.  Experiment  Station  Work— XL.    Pp.  32. 

282.  Celery.    Pp.  36. 

283.  Spraying  for  Apple  Diseases  and  the  Codling 

Moth  in  the  Ozarks.     Pp.  42. 

284.  Insect  and  Fungous  Enemies  of  the  Grape 

East  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.    Pp.  48. 
235.  The  Advantage  of  Planting  Heavy  Cotton 
Seed.    Pp.  16. 

286.  Comparative  Value  of  Whole  Cotton  Seed 

and  Cotton-seed  Meal  in  Fertilizing  Cotton. 
Pp.  14. 

287.  Poultry  Management.    Pp.  48. 

288.  Nonsaccharine  Sorghmns.    Pp.  28. 

289.  Beans.    Pp.  28. 


290.  The  Cotton  Bollworm.    Pp.  32. 

291.  Evaporation  of  Apples.    Pp.  38. 

292.  Cost  of  Filling  Silos.    Pp.  15. 
393.  Use  of  Fruit  as  Food.    Pp.  38. 

294.  Farm  Practice  in  the  Columbia  Basin  Up- 

lands.   Pp.  30. 

295.  Potatoes  and  Other  Root  Crops  as  Food. 

Pp.  45. 

296.  Experiment  Station  Work^XLI.    Pp.  32. 

297.  Methods  of  Destroying  Rats.    Pp.  8. 

228.  Food  Value  of  Corn  and  Com  Products.    Pp. 
40. 

299.  Diversified  Farming  Under  the  Plantation 

System.    Pp.  14. 

300.  Some  Important  Grasses  and  Forage  Plants 

for  the  Gulf  Coast  Region.    Pp.  15. 

301.  Home-gro%vn  Tea.    Pp.  16. 

302.  Sea   Island  Cotton:  Its  Culture,   Improve- 

ment, and  Diseases.    Pp.  48. 

303.  Com  Harvesting  Machinery.    Pp.  32. 

304.  Growing  and  Curing  Hops.    Pp.  39. 

305.  Experiment  Station  Work— XLII.    Pp.  32. 
300.  Dodder  in  Relation  to  Farm  Seeds.    Pp.  27. 

307.  Roselle:  Its  Culture  and  Uses.     (In  press.) 

308.  Game  Laws  for  1907.    Pp.  52. 

309.  Experiment  Station  Work— XLIII.    Pp.32. 

310.  A  successful  Alabama  Diversification  Farm. 

Pp.  24,  figs.  4. 

311.  Sand-clay  and  Burnt-clay  Roads.     Pp.  22, 

figs.  5. 

312.  A  Successful  Southern  Hay  Farm.    Pp.  16. 


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American  colonies,  during  the  seventh  session  of  the  thirteenth  Parliament 
of  Great  Britain — The  King's  message — American  mutiny  bill — Bills 
restraining  trade,  etc.,  of  northern  and  southern  colonies^" Taxation  no 
tyranny,"  by  Dr.  Johnson — Proceedings  of  the  Continental  Congress,  held 
in  Philadelphia,  8ept.  5,  1774-Oct.  26,  1774,  with  memorial  suspending 
trade  with  Great  Britain,  if  certain  acts  are  not  repealed,  etc. 

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1775 — Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress  at  Concord,  Apr.  22, 1775-June  30, 
1775 — Committees  of  Safety  in  New  York,  New  Hampshire,  Pennsylvania, 
and  Continental  Congress,  Philadelphia,  May  10,  1775-Aug.  1,  1775. 

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of  Great  Britain;  also  correspondence,  miscellaneous  papers,  and  proceed- 
ings of  Provincial  Congresses  and  Continental  Congress,  May  13,  1776- 
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assumed  the  name  and  title  of ' '  The  Convention  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey. ' ' 

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ceedings of  provincial  conventions,  committees  on  safety,  and  Continental 
Congress,  July  5,  1776-Sept.  2,  1776. 

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tal Congress,  Nov.  1,  1776-Dec.  31,  1776. 

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Washington,  in  1830,  and  discontinued  in  1846,  was  projected  on  the  most  ample 
scale.  It  was  designed  to  cover  nothing  less  than  all  the  public  state  papers  and  doc- 
uments, with  extensive  publications  from  private  papers,  narratives,  and  journals,  as 
well  as  from  newspapers,  bearing  upon  the  discovery,  settlement,  and  history  of  the 
United  States  from  1492  to  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  in  1789. 

Mr.  Force  and  his  associate,  Matthew  St.  Clair  Clarke,  were  authorized  by  act  of 
March  2,  1833,  under  contract  with  the  Secretary  of  State,  to  prepare  and  publish  a 
work  entitled  "The  Documentary  History  of  the  American  Revolution."  Thewhole 
history  of  the  American  Colonies  was  divided  in  the  arrangement  of  this  work  into 
six  periods,  embracing — 

1.  The  origin  of  the  several  colonies;  their  charters,  bills  of  rights,  etc.,  and  the 
public  papers  previous  to  and  their  condition  in  1763. 

2.  From  1763  to  the  Congress  of  1765  at  New  York. 

3.  From  1765  to  the  Congress  of  1774  at  Philadelphia. 

4.  From  1774  to  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

5.  From  1776  to  the  peace  of  1783. 

6.  From  the  peace  to  1789,  the  organization  of  our  present  Federal  Government 
The  publication  authorized  by  Congress  began  with  the  fourth  period,  closing  with 

the  Declaration  of  Independence.  Six  folio  volumes  known  as  the  Fourth  Series, 
and  three  folio  volumes  of  the  Fifth  Series,  extending  only  to  December,  1776,_  were 
l)ublished  during  the  years  1837  to  1844,  when  the  work  was  stopped  by  the  discon- 
tinuance of  appropriations  on  the  part  of  Congress.     *    *    * 

In  February,  1867,  the  Force  Library,  with  all  its  manuscripts  and  printed  material, 
was  purchased  for  the  Government  by  the  unanimous  recommendation  of  the  Joint 
Committee  on  the  Library  for  the  sum  of  $100,000,  and  added  to  the  Library  of 
Congress."     *    *    * 

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Year. 


1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 

1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 

1903. 

1904. 
1905. 


Vol- 
ume. 


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5 

5 

4 

4 

17 

62 

74 

81 

83 

114 

115 

125 

126 

121 

122 

103 

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109 

110 

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108 


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51 
52 
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56 

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59 


Session 


House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Number. 

S.  mis 

170 

S.  mis 

83 

S.  mis 

173 

S.  mis  ... 

57 

S.  mis  -  - . 

104 

H.  mis  .. 

91 

House... 

291 

House... 

353 

House... 

577 

House 

295 

House... 

733 

House 

548 

House... 

702 

House... 

461 

House... 

745 

House... 

429 

House... 

923 

Part. 


61,2 

1,2 
1,2 
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1,2 

1,2 

1,2 


«  This  association  was  organized  September  10,  1884.  It  was  incorporated  by  act 
of  Congress  approved  January  4,  1889.  Five  volumes  of  its  "papers"  have  been 
issued  by  private  publishers.     The  annual  reports  are  public  documents. 

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Number. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or  Sen- 
ate dociunent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Vol- 
umes. 

First        

1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 

52 
52 
53 
53 
54 
64 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
58 
59 

1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
3 
3 
1 

Senate  ex.. 
Senate  ex.. 
Senate  ex.. 
Senate  ex.. 

Senate 

House 

Senate 

Senate 

House 

House 

House 

House 

Hovise 

House 

House 

House 

8 

84 

43 

70 

241 

319 

178 

51 

175 

181 

557 

306 

458 

145 

267 

406 

3 

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9 

Third                

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58 

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Eighth           

6 

Ninth           

74 

Tenth 

75 

Eleventh 

90 

Twelfth 

89 

Thirteenth 

66 

Fourteenth 

65 

Fifteenth 

71 

Sixteenth 

89 

"The  Bureau  of  American  Republics  was  established  on  the  20th  of  March,  1890, 
the  International  American  Conference  voting  that  "  The  International  Union  of 
American  Republics  be  represented  at  Washington  by  a  bureau,  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  Secretary  of  State,  for  a  period  of  ten  years,  and  if  found  profitable  to 
be  maintained  for  successive  periods  of  ten  years  indefinitely." 


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Country. 


Brazil 

Venezuela 

Colombia 

Peru 

Chile 

Mexico 

Bolivia , 

Equador 

Paraguay , 

Uruguay , 

Argentine  Republic. 

Costa  Rica 

Guatemala 

Honduras 

Nicaragua , 

Salvador 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico 
European  colonies. . . 

Haiti 

Santo  Domingo 

Newspapers 

Same,  revised 

Reciprocity,  etc 

Nomenclature 


Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

52 

J- 

52 

52 

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52 

52 

52 

55 

2 

55 

2 

55 

2 

• 

Senate  or 
House  doc- 
ument. 


Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
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Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
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Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
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Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 
Senate. . . 


Num- 
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Vol- 
umes. 


8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
178 
178 
178 


3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
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3 
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12 
13 


Part. 


2 
2 
2 
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2 
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2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


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Country. 


American  Republics. 


Brazil 

Mexico 

Costa  Rica 

Guatemala 

Colombia 

Venezuela 

American  Republics. 

Nicaragua 

Santo  Domingo 

Paraguay 

Bolivia 

Honduras 

Salvador 

Peru 

Uruguay 

Haiti 

Equador 

Argentine  Republic . . 

Alaska 

Hawaii 


Num- 
ber. 


Con- 
gress. 


52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
55 
55 


Ses- 
sion. 


(a) 


Senate  or 
House  doc- 
ument. 


(a) 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex  . 
S.  ex. 
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S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 
S.  ex. 


Docu- 
ment. 


8 
149 
149 
149 
149 
149 
149 
149 
149 
149 
149 
96 
96 
178 
178 


Vol- 
umes. 


3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
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7 
7 
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7 
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7 
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1 
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3 
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3 

13 
13 


«  Not  documented. 


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Country. 


Mexico 

Brazil 

Cuba 

Porto  Rico 

Costa  Rica 

Santo  Domingo 

Nicaragua 

Bolivia 

Salvador 

Honduras 

Equador 

Colombia 

Venezuela 

British  West  Indies. 
Spanish  America. . . 

Guatemala 

United  States 

Peru 

Chile 

Uruguay 

Argentine  Republic 

Haiti 

United  States 


Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

1891 

52 

1891 

52 

1891 

52 

1891 

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1891 

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1891 

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1891 

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1891 

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1891 

52 

1891 

52 

1891 

52 

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52 

1892 

52 

1892 

52 

1892 

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1894 

52 

1894 

52 

1894 

52 

1894 

52 

1894 

52 

1894 

52 

1894 

52 

1897 

55 

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ument. 

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8 

Senate... 

8 

Senate... 

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Senate... 

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Senate... 

8 

Senate... 

8 

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8 

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8 

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8 

Senate... 

8 

Senate... 

8 

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8 

Senate... 

8 

Senate... 

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A  selection  of  Important  Legislative  and  Executive  Documents  of  the 
Congress  of  the  United  States,  1789-1833. 
Compiled  under  authority  of  Congress  by  Hon.  Walter  Loweie,  Secretary  of  the 
Senate;  Hon.  Mathew  St.  Claik  Clarke,  Clerk  of  the  House.    Complete  in  38 
volumes. 


Series. 

Subject. 

Vol- 
umes. 

Remarks. 

1 

Foreign  relations 

6 

Executive  communications  to  Congress  and 
reports  of  committees  on  our  relations  with 
foreign  nations. 

2 

Indian  affairs 

2 

All  documents  accompanying  Indian  treaties, 
Indian  wars,  massacres,  and  depredations; 
also  efforts  made  for  their  benefit  in  civili- 
zation, agriculture,  and  the  mechanic  arts. 

3 

Finance  

5 

Public  debt  and  credit,  direct  and  indirect  tax- 

ation,   currency,    the   Mint  of  the  United 

States,  United  States  and  State  banks,  an- 

nual estimates,  revenue  collections,  and  table 

of  receif^ts  and  expenditures. 

4 

Commerce  and  navi- 

2 

Imports  and  exports,   fisheries,  Light-House 

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gation. 

Establishment,  improvement  of  rivers  and 
harbors,  roads  and  canals,  and  reports  of 
committee  containing  general  principles. 

5 

Military  affairs 

7 

The  Army,  Military  Academy,  fortifications, 
ordnance,  militia,  and  national  armories. 

6 

Naval  affairs 

4 

Building  and  maintenance  of  Navy,  navy- 
yards,  Naval  Academy,  etc. 

Post-Office      Depart- 
ment. 

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Pertaining  to  mail  and  post  routes. 

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Public  lands 

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The  whole  subject  of  the  public  domain,  and 

all  claims  of  individuals  and  corporations 

for  land. 

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for  land,  and  claims  in  which  foreign  rela- 

tions or  finances  are  directly  concerned. 

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Miscellaneous 

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All  documents  not  included  in  the  foregoing. 

«"The  'American  State  Papers'  are  of  the  highest  historical  value  to  students  of 
American  affairs.  *  *  *  Thenecessity  of  reprinting  the  early  Congressional  docu- 
ments and  reports  was,  from  time  to  time,  urged  upon  Congress,  but  for  years  with- 
out avail.  Meanwhile  time  and  circumstances  had  scattered  or  destroyed  the  greater 
part  of  the  early  documents,  which  Avere  originally  printed  for  the  convenience  and 
use  of  a  few  score  men.  (At  first  there  were  26  Senators  and  61  Representatives.) 
As  the  numVjer  of  Senators  and  Representatives  steadily  increased  and  Congressional 
committees  were  multiplied,  the  demand  for  reports  and  documents  of  former  Con- 
gresses exceeded  the  supply,  and,  to  crown  all,  the  burning  of  the  Capitol,  in  1814, 
practically  destroyed  the  entire  reserve. 

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act  of  Congress,  approved  March  2,  1831,  which  was  followed  later  by  the  acts  of 
1833  and  1858.  The  act  of  1831  provided  that  documents  selected  from  the  archi\'es 
of  Congress  should  be  collated  and  printed  under  the  supervision  of  the  Secretary  of 
the  Senate  and  the  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  The  results  of  these  acts 
of  Congress  are  comprised  in  the  publications  known  as  the  'American  State  Papers,' 
38  folio  volumes.  *  *  *  Congress  had  acted  none  too  soon,  for  the  compilers  say: 
'  The  great  mass  of  these  documents  were  to  be  found  only  in  the  archives  of  the  two 
Houses.  No  complete  set  of  them  existed  in  any  other  place.  *  *  *  In  addition 
to  this,  many  exist  only  in  the  manuscript  records  of  the  two  Houses.'  "  [Gen. 
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Vol 


State  Papers  and  Publick  Documents  of  the  United  States,  1789- 
including  Confidential  Documents.     Bost.,  T.  B.  Wait  &  Sons, 
1.  Apr.  30,  1789- Apr.  4,  1794.     Speeches  by  and  messages  from  President 
transmitting  documents 


Vol.  2.  Apr.  4,  1794-Jan.  19,  1797. 

Vol.  3.  Jan.  19,  1797-Apr.  3,  1798. 

Vol.  4.  Apr.  3,  1798-Oct.  21,  1803. 

Vol.  5.  Nov.  4,  1803-Nov.  17,  1807. 

Vol.  6.  Oct.  27,  1807-Nov.  8,  1808. 

Vol.  7.  Xov.  8,  1808-Dec.  28,  1810. 

Vol.  8.  Dec.  31,  1810-July  6,  1812. 

Vol.  9.  July  6,  1812-Feb.  28,  1815. 


The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same . 
The  same 
The  same . 
The  same. 


The  same 

The  same;  Treaty  of  Ghent,  Dec.  24,  1814, 
pp.  435-445;  President's  proclamation,  Feb.  18,  1815,  pp.  445-446 

Vol.  10.  Feb.  9,  1790-Feb.  18, 1813.  Confidential  state  papers,  with  portraits 
of  Washington,  John  Adams,  Thomas  Jefferson,  and  Madison 

Vol.  11.  Dec.  5,  1815-Feb.  28,  1818.  Speeches  by  and  messages  from  Presi- 
dent transmitting  documents 

Vol.  12.  Mar.  14,  1818-Aug.  1,  1818.  The  same;  appendix  with  inaugural 
speech  of  President  Adams,  Mar.  4,  1797,  etc 

Animal  Industry,  Bureau  of. 


1818, 
1817. 

Index 
Index 
Index 
Index 
Index 
Index 
Index 
Index 

Index 

Index 

Index 

Index 


Year. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Number. 

1884 

2 

2 

6 

12 

42 

1 

29 

1 

1 

1 

61 

52 

52 

89 

122 

127 

120 

107 

107 

112 

117 

92 

48 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
52 
53 
54 
54 
54 
55 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 

H.  mis  . . 
H.  mis  .. 
H.  mis .. 
H.  mis  . . 
H.  mis  . . 
S.  ex.... 
H.  mis  .. 

S.  ex 

House . . . 
Senate  .. 
House... 

House 

House... 
House... 
House . . . 
House... 
House... 
House... 
House... 
House... 
House... 
House... 

25 

1885       

36 

1886                                

156 

1887 

139 

1888  

270 

1889-90 

1891-92 

1893-94 

11 

120 

27 

1894-95 

1895-96                      

205 
45 

1895-96 : 

291 

1896-97         

227 

1897 

578 

1898       

307 

1899               

745 

1900 

549 

1901     

682 

1902         - 

474 

1903                 

743 

1904 

467 

1905       

941 

1906                

743 

3605—08- 


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Annals  of  Congress.     See  Congressional  Record,  p.  313. 
Appropriations  and  Ne^v  Offices. 


Year. 


1857. 
1858. 
1859. 
1860. 
1861. 
1862. 
1863. 
1864. 
1865. 
1866. 
1867. 
1868. 
1868. 
1869. 
1870. 
1871. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1878. 
1879. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 


Con- 
gress. 


35 
35 
36 
36 

37 
37 
38 
38 
39 
39 
40 
40 
40 
41 
41 
42 
42 
43 
43 
44 
44 
45 
45 
45 
46 
46 
46 
47 
47 
48 
48 
49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 


Ses- 
sion. 


1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 

1 
2 
1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
3 
1 
2 

3 
1 
2 

1 
2 


House  or 

Senate 

document. 


2 
1 


S.  mis  . 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
S.  mis  -. 
S.  mis  . . 
S.  mis  . . 
S.  mis.. 
S.  mis.. 
S.  mis.. 


Vol- 
ume. 


4 
1 
7 
6 
1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
5 
2 

10 
1 
1 
6 
3 
1 
4 
1 

13 
4 

25 
2 

17 
1 
3 
4 
6 
7 
7 
8 


Number. 


273 
61 

100 
44 
24 
27 
85 
58 

130 
84 
55 

168 
54 
36 

153 
43 

101 

310 
95 

192 
44 
20 
66 
34 
22 
47 

117 
58 
36 
64 
38 

394 

116 

212 
94 

246 
95 

227 
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Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Number. 

1894 

53 
53 
54 
54 

55 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

2 
3 
1 
2 

1 
2 
3 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1&2 
3 
1 
2 

S.  mis 

S.  mis . . . 
S.  doc  . . . 

11 

6 

14 

277 

1895 

1896 

150 
316 

1897  (none  issued;  see  1898) 

1898 

1897-98 

1899                                                          

.......... 

S.  doc  . . . 
S.  doc  .  - . 
S.  doc... 
S.  doc ... 
S.  doc  . . . 
S.  doc . . . 
S.  doc... 
S.  doc  . . . 
S.  dor  . . . 
S.  doc  . . . 
S.  doc... 

10 
27 
14 
41 
33 
32 
19 
34 
12 
31 
33 

191 
342 
173 

1900 

1901 

1902 

453 
235 
449 

1903 

222 

1904 

315 

1905                   

195 

1906 

535 

402 

Arbitrations. 


Subject. 


Alabama  claims 

Berlin  boundary 

Geneva 

Halifax  fisheries 

Fur  seal 

History  and  digest  of 
international  arbi- 
tration. 

Between  carriers  en- 
gaged in  interstate 
commerce  and  their 
employees. 

The  same,  date  of  con- 
sideration. 

Memorial  of  the  Na- 
tional Association 
for  the  Promotion 
of  Arbitration. 


Year. 


1869 
1872 
1872 
1877 
1894 
1894 


1896 


1896 


1896 


Con- 

Ses- 

gress. 

sion. 

41 

1 

42 

3 

42 

3 

45 

2 

53 

2 

53 

2 

54 

1 

4i 

54 

1 

54 

1 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

S.  ex.... 

11 

11 

H.  ex  ... 

1 

IP.  5 

H.  ex... 

1 

1 

H.  ex  . . . 

18  to  20 

87 

S.  ex  . . . . 

7 

177 

H.  mis  .. 

39 

212 

H.  rept.. 

4 

1058 

H.  rept.. 

8 

1909 

S.  doc... 

4 

140 

Part. 


Volume 

of 
series. 


2  to  6 
1 
1 

lto3 
Ito  16 

lto6 


5 
Ito  4 


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Arbitrations — Continued . 


Subject. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

2 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

1 
[ 
Number. 

Part. 

Volume 
of 

series. 

Partial  list  of  arbitra- 
tion   between    the 

1897 

54 

S.  doc . - . 

4 

116 

United  States  and 

other  powers. 

Treaty     with    Great 
Britain. 

1897 

54 

9 

S.  doc 

3 

63 

Between  carriers  en- 
gaged in  interstate 

1898 

55 

9 

S.  rept  .. 

1 

591 

commerce  and  their 

employees. 

Do                    

1898 
1900 

55 
56 

2 
1 

H.  rept.- 

S.  doc   - 

2 
10 

454 
159 

Convention  to  estab- 
lish    international 

court  of  arbitration. 

International  Bureau 
of  Permanent  Court 

1901 

56 

? 

H.  doc 

81 

272 

of  Arbitration. 

Report  of   industrial 
commission,      arbi- 

1902 

57 

1 

H.  doc 

80 

186 

tration. 

Interparli  amentary 
union  for  promotion 

1903 

58 

1 

H.  rept.. 

2 

619 

of  international  ar- 

bitration. 

Alaskan  boundary 

1903 

58 

2 

S.  doc  . .  - 

15 

162 

1 

1903 

58 

2 

S  doc 

35 

316 

tions. 

Do 

1903 

58 

2 

S.  doc... 

36 

317 

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Astronomical  Observations. 

[1845-1884  not  documented.] 


Volume. 

Year. 

1 
Volume. 

Year. 

Volume. 

Y^ear. 

Volume. 

Year. 

1 

1845 

9 

1862 

17 

1870 

25 

1878 

2 

1846 

10 

1863 

18 

1871 

26 

1879 

3 

1847 

11 

1864 

19 

1872 

27 

1880 

4 

1848 

12 

1865 

20 

1873 

28 

1881 

5 

1848-1850 

13 

1866 

21 

1874 

29 

1882 

6 

1851-1852 

14 

1867      - 

22 

1875 

30 

1883 

7 

1853-1860 

15 

1868 

23 

1876 

31 

1884 

8 

1861 

16 

1869 

24 

1877 

Volume. 


32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

1,  2d  series. 

2,  2d  series . 

3,  2d  series . 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

1885 

51 

1 

1886 

51 

2 

1887 

52 

1 

1888 

52 

1 

1889 

52 

2 

1890 

54 

1 

1891 

56 

1 

1892 

56 

1 

1894-1899 

56 

2 

1894-1901 

57 

1 

rl882-1884 
11900-1901 

}    - 

2 

House  doc- 
ument. 


H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.doc 
H.doc 
H.doc 
H.doc 
H.  doc 

H.doc 


Vol- 
ume. 

Number. 

38 

257 

14 

132 

2 

11 

38 

256 

24 

115 

57 

219 

121 

738 

121 

739 

84 

242 

96 

430 

89 

355 

Size. 


Quarto. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


Do. 


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Attorneys-General,  Opinions. 


Attorney-General. 


Edmund  Randolph. 
William  Bradford  .. 

Charles  Lee. ... 

Levi  Lincoln 

John  Breckenridge . 

Ctesar  Rodney 

William  Pinkney . . . 

Richard  Rush 

William  Wirt...... 

J.  M.  Berrien 

R.  B.Taney 

B.  F.  Butler 

Felix  Grundy 

Henry  D.  Gilpin 

John  J.  Crittenden.. 

Hugh  S.  Legare 

John  Wilson 

John  Y.  Mason 

Nathan  Clifford 

Isaac  Toucey 

Reverdy  Johnson  . . . 
John  J.  Crittenden.. 
Caleb  Cushing 

Do 

Do 

Jeremiah  S.  Black. . . 
Edwin  M.  Stanton  . . 
Edward  Bates 

Do 

James  Speed 

Henry  Stanbery 

0.  H.  Browning 

William  M.  Evarts  . . 
Ebenezer  R.  Hoar. . . 
Amos  T.  Akerman. . . 
George  H.  Williams. 
Edwards  Pierrepont. 

Alphonzo  Taft 

Charles  Devens 

Do 


Year. 


Volume. 

From— 

To— 

1789 

1794 

1794 

1795 

1795 

1801 

1801 

1805 

'  1805 

1808 

:  1808 

1811 

;  1811 

1814 

1814 

1817 

1,2 

1817 

1829 

2 

1829 

1831 

2 

1831 

1833 

2,3 

1833 

1838 

3 

1838 

1840 

3 
3 

1840 
1841 

1841 

3,4 

1841 

1843 

4 

1843 

1845 

4 

1845 

1846 

4,5 

1846 

1848 

5 

1848 

1849 

5 

1849 

1850 

5 

1850 

1853 

6 

1853 

1854 

7 

1854 

1856 

8 

1856 

1857 

9 

1857 

1860 

10 

1860 

1861 

10 

1861 

1863 

11 

1863 

1864 

11 

1864 

1866 

12 

1866 

1868 

12 

1868 

12 

1868 

1869 

13 

1869 

1870 

13 

1870 

1871 

14 

1871 

1875 

15 

1875  1 

1876 

15 

1876 

1877 

15 

1877 

1878 

16 

1877  ' 

1878 

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Attorney-General. 


Charles  Devens  (House  mis.  doc.  51st  Congress,  1st  session, 
vol.  27,  no.  2.37) 

Wayne  MacVeagh  (House  mis.  doc.  51st  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, vol.  27,  no.  237) 

Benjamin  H.  Brewster  (House  mis.  doc.  51st  Congress,  1st 
session,  vol.  27,  no.  237) 

Benjamin  H.  Brewster  (House  mis.  doc.  51st  Congress,  1st 
session,  vol.  28,  no.  238) 

Augustus  H.  Garland  (House  mis.  doc.  51st  Congress,  1st 
session,  vol.  28,  no.  238) 

Augustus  H.  Garland  (House  mis.  doc.  51st  Congress,  1st 
session,  vol.  29,  no.  239) 

W.  H.  H.  Miller  (House  mis.  doc.  51st  Congress,  1st  session, 
vol.  29,  no.  239 ) 

W.  H.  H.  Miller  (House  mis.  doc.  53d  Congress,  3d  session, 
vol.  5,  no.  44) 

Richard  Olney  (House  mis.  doc.  53d  Congress,  3d  session, 
vol.  5,  no.  44) 

Richard  Olney  (House  doc.  55th  Congress,  2d  session,  vol. 
69,  no.  554,  parts  1,2) 

Judson  Harmon  (vol.  .21,  part  2,  consists  of  matter  which 
can  be  found  in  vol.  21,  part  1,  between  pages  207-406).. 

Joseph  McKenna 

Joseph  McKenna  (House  doc.  56th  Congress,  2d  session, 
vol.  99,  no.  512) 

John  W.  Griggs 

John  W.  Griggs,  Philander  C.  Knox  ( House  doc.  57th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  vol.  130,  no.  717) 

Philander  C.  Knox  ( House  doc.  57th  Congress,  2d  session, 
vol.  114,  no.  493 ) 

Philander  C.  Knox  and  William  H.  Moody  (House  doc. 
59th  Congress,  2d  session,  vol.  42,  no.  23 


Volume. 


DIGESTS   OF   VOLUMES    1    TO    25. 


17 
17 
17 
18 
18 
19 
19 
20 
20 
21 


Year. 


From—   To— 


1879 
1881 
1881 
1884 
1885 
1887 
1889 
1890 
1893 
1893 


22 


23 


24 


25 


1897 


1899 


1904 


Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

44 
48 
60 

2 
2 

S.  ex... 
H.  mis.. 

3 

3 

46 
15 

1884 
1885 
1887 
1889 
1890 
1893 
1894 
1897 


1899 


1902 


1902    1903 


1905 


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Attorneys-General,  Reports.** 


Attorney-General. 


Akerman . 

Do... 
Williams  . 

Do... 

Do  . . . 
Pierrepont 

Taf  t 

Devens . . . 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 
MacVeagb 

Do... 
Brewster  . 

Do... 
Garland  . . 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 
Miller 

Do... 

Do... 

Do... 
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Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

1870 

41 

3 

1871 

42 

2 

1872 

42 

3 

1873 

43 

1 

1874 

43 

2 

1875 

44 

1 

1876 

44 

2 

1877 

45 

2 

1878 

45 

3 

1879 

46 

2 

1880 

46 

3 

1881 

47 

1 

1882 

47 

2 

1883 

48 

1 

1884 

48 

2 

1885 

49 

1 

1886 

49 

2 

1887 

50 

1 

1888 

50 

2 

1889 

51 

1 

1890 

51 

2 

1891 

52 

1 

1892 

52 

2 

1893 

53 

2 

1894 

53 

3 

1895 

54 

1 

1896 

54 

2 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 


8 
9 
4 
8 
8 
12 
7 
8 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
9 
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9 

«  The  office  of  Attorney-General  was  created  September  24,  1789,  and  his  duty 
defined  to  he  "to  prosecute  and  conduct  all  suits  in  the  Supreme  Court  in  which  the 
United  States  shall  be  concerned,  and  to  give  his  advice  and  opinion  upon  questions 
of  law  when  required  by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  or  when  requested  by 
the  heads  of  any  of  the  Departments,  touching  any  matters  that  may  concern  their 
Departments. ' ' 

The  Department  of  Justice  was  organized  as  an  Executive  Department  June  22, 
1870,  the  chief  officer  being  the  Attorney-General.  His  duties,  salary,  and  tenure 
remained  as  fixed  by  law,  except  as  modified  by  the  act  creating  tlie  Department. 
(R.  S.,  V.  16.) 

&  Digest  of  vols.  1-25,  G.  P.  0.,  1907. 


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Attorney-General. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

McKenna 

1897 
1898 

55 
55 

2 
3 

H.doc... 
H.doc... 

23 
30 

9 

Griggs 

9 

Do 

1899 

56 

1 

H.doc... 

36 

9 

Do 

1900 

56 

2 

H.doc... 

47 

9 

Do 

1901 

57 

1 

H.doc... 

37 

9 

Knox 

1902 

57 

2 

H.doc... 

31 

9 

Do 

1903 
1904 

58 
58 

1-2 
3 

H.doc... 
H.doc... 

31 
32 

9 

Moody 

9 

Do 

1905 
1906 

59 
59 

1 
2 

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25 

10 

Do    

10 

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Blue  Book.     See  Official  Register,  p.  317. 

Bureau  of  American  Republics.     See  Ainerican  Republics,  Bureau  of, 

p.  168. 
Bureau  of  Labor.     See  Labor,  Bureau  of,  p.  287. 
Catalogues,  documents,  etc.    See  Documents,  catalogues,  etc.,  p.  244. 
Census  Reports.^' 


Subject. 

Num- 
ber of 
census. 

Year. 

cr* 

C 

8 

d 
o 

House  or 
Senate 
docu- 
ment. 

a 

o 

> 

u 
.Q 

a 

Remarks. 

1-4 

1-5 

4 
5 
6 
6 

fl789 
]  to 
[l818 
(1789 
\  to 
il830 
1820 
1830 
1840 
1840 

Not  documented 

Do 

Do. 

Do 

Do. 

Do 

Do. 

Do            

Do. 

Do. 

PomnPTidinm 

6  1840 

7  1850 

Do. 

Mnnufiiotures            

35 

2 

S.  ex  . . . 

10 

.... 

39 

.... 

Do. 

7 

7 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

9 

9 

9 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

.10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

1850 

[1790 

to 

1850, 
1860 
1860 
1860 
1860 
1860 
1870 
1870 
1870 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 

Do. 

By  De  Bow. 

Not  documented. 

Mfinnfrtftiirfa 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

37 

2 

H. ex . . . 

9 

.... 

116 

.... 

Do. 

T n  fl  n  *^t ri  PM    fto 

Do. 

Do. 

Vitnl  slntistios 

Do. 

Ponulation                     

47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 
47 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 

H.  mis.. 
.  H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis. . 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 

13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
24 
24 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

1 

2 

42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
64 
64 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

1 

2 

Manufactures 

Agriculture 

TransDortatioii        

Cotton 

Do 

Taxation,  etc     

Alaska  and  newspapers 

Fore.strv 

Petroleum 

Vital  statistics 

Precious  metals 

Mining  laws 

Water  DOwer     

Social  statistics 

Do      

Wages                  

Defective  classes    

Miscellaneous 

Compendium 

Compendium,  part  2 

a  Until  the  organization  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  in  1849  the  Census  OflBce  was  connected 
with  the  Department  of  State.    Its  reports  are  issued  decennially. 
6 Statistics  by  Adam  Sey berth,  jr. 


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Subject. 

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ag 

a 
o 
o 

a 
o 

1 

0) 
03 

House  or 
Senate 
docu- 
ment. 

a) 

a 

3 
C 
> 

X! 

a 

53   . 

a? 

c  p. 

o 

Q 

Remarks. 

Mineral  Resources 

1890 
1890 
1890 

52 
52 
52 

H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 

50 
50 
50 

1 

11 
11 

340 
340 
340 

1 

2 
3 

Street  Railways                                  

Mississippi  Valley  Commerce 

Wealth,  Debt, andTaxation— Public  Debt. 

1890 

52 

-I 

H.  mis.. 

50 

2 

340 

4 

Part  1. 

Wealth,  Debt,  and  Taxation— Valuation 

1890 

52 

■^ 

H.  mis.. 

50 

2 

340 

4 

Part  2. 

and  Taxation. 

Great  Lakes  Transportation 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

11 

340 

5 

Compendium,  Population 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

3 

340 

6 

Part  1. 

Compendium,  Miscellaneous  Statistics... 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

4 

340 

6 

Part  2. 

Compendium,  Population 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

4 

340 

6 

Part  3. 

Population  and  Resources  of  Alaska 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

9 

340 

7 

Vital  Statistics,  District  of  Columbia  and 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 



340 

8 

Baltimore. 

Education 

1890 
1890 

52 
52 

H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 

50 
50 

8 
11 

340 
340 

9 
10 

TransDortation  Pacific  Coast 

Manufacturing  Industries  (Textiles) 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

12 

340 

11 

Manufacturing  Industries  (Electric) 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

12 

340 

12 

Vital  Statistics,  New  York  and  Brooklyn. 

1890 

52 

H.  mia.. 

50 

18 

340 

13 

Insurance,  Fire,  Marine,  and  Inland 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

5 

340 

14 

Part  1. 

Insurance,  Life 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

5 

340 

14 

Part  2. 

Indians  Taxed  and  not  Taxed 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

6 

340 

15 

Vital  Statistics,  Boston  and  Philadelphia- 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

18 

340 

16 

Churches,  Statistics  of 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

7 

340 

17 

Population  of  the  United  States 

11 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.  - 

50 

8 

340 

18 

Part  1. 

Do 

1890 

52 

H.  mis. . 

50 

8 

340 

18 

Part  2. 

Social  Statistics  of  Cities 

1890 

52 

H.  mis. . 

50 

18 

340 

19 

Agriculture  by  Irrigation,  Statistics  of... 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

10 

340 

20 

Transportation  by  Land 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

11 

340 

21 

Part  1. 

Transportation  by  Water 

11 

1890 

52 

H.  mis. . 

50 

11 

340 

21 

Part  2. 

Manufacturing    Industries,    Totals    for 

1890 

52 

H.  mis. . 

50 

12 

340 

22 

Part  1. 

States  and  Industries. 

Manufacturing  Industries,  Statistics  of 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

12 

340 

22 

Part  2. 

Cities. 

Manufacturing  Industries,  Selected  In- 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

12 

340 

22 

Part  3. 

dustries. 

Real  Estate  Mortgages 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

13 

340 

23 

Crime,  Pauperism,  Benevolence,  Analy- 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

14 

340 

24 

Part  1. 

sis  of  Statistics. 

Crime,  Pauperism,  Benevolence,  General 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

14 

340 

24 

Part  2. 

Farms  and  Homes,  Proprietorship  and 

^■*- 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

15 

340 

25 

Indebtedness. 

Insane,  Feeble-minded,  Deaf  and  Dumb, 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

16 

340 

26 

and  Blind. 

Occupation  of  Population 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

17 

340 

27 

Vital  and  Social  Statistics,  Analysis  and 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

18 

340 

28 

Part  1. 

Rate  Tables. 

Vital  and  Social  Statistics  of  Cities  of 

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

18 

340 

28 

Part  2. 

100,000  and  upward. 

Vital  and  Social  Statistics,  Statistics  of 

1890 

52 

H  .mis.. 

50 

18 

340 

28 

Part  3. 

Deaths. 

Do '. 

1S90 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

18 

340 

28 

Part  4. 

Statistical  Atlas  

1890 

52 

H.  mis.. 

50 

19 

340 

29 

Abstract 

1890 

53 

2 

H.  mis.. 

1 

.... 

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Census,  Bulletins  of  the  Eleventh. 


Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

Part. 

Number. 

Part. 

Remarks. 

1890 

1  to  100 
101  to  150 
151  to  200 
201  to  300 
301  to  380 
1  to  98 

Not  documented. 

1890 

Do. 

1890 

Do. 

1890 

Do. 

1890 

1890 

IRQO 

Indians. 

ISQO 

ISQO 

IRQf) 

1890 

General  Index  MSS. 

Census, 


Bulletins  of  the  Twelfth. 

AGRICULTURE. 


Title.  Number. 

Alabama 1^5 

*Alaska 82 

*Arizona 68 

Arkansas 153 

California 164 

Colorado. 177 

Connecticut 104 

Delaware 100 

District  of  Columbia 85 

Domestic  animals  in  barns  and  in- 

closures ,  not  on  farms  or  ranges 17 

Domestic   animals   in   the   United 

States 156 

Florida 165 

Georgia 181 

Hawaii 169 

Idaho 185 

Illinois 213 

Indian  Territory 186 

Indiana 182 

Iowa 160 

Kansas •-  192 

Kentucky 220 

Louisiana 227 

Maine 139 

Maryland 151 

Massachusetts 125 

Michigan 183 


Title.  Number. 

Mississippi 225 

Missouri 224 

Montana 205 

Nebraska 193 

Nevada 187 

New  Hampshire 113 

New  Jersey 133 

New  Mexico 167 

New  York 179 

North  Carolina 178 

North  Dakota 184 

Ohio 219 

Oklahoma 230 

Oregon 196 

Pennsylvania 207 

Rhode  Island 108 

South  Carolina 232 

South  Dakota 234 

Tennessee 226 

Texas 229 

United  States 237 

Utah 222 

Vermont 162 

Virginia 223 

Washington 231 

West  Virginia 211 

Wisconsin 218 

Wyoming 235 


Minnesota 170 

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bution. 


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Census,  Bulletins  of  the  T-welfth — Continued. 

GEOGRAPHY. 


Title.  Number. 

Area  and  population,  a  discussion  of.  149 
*Area  in  square  miles  of  States,  Ter- 
ritories, and  counties 57 

Center  of  population  and  its  median 
point 62 


Title.                                                    Number. 
Territorial    acquisitions,   report    on 
boundaries  of 74 


MANUFACTURES. 


Title.  Number. 

Agricultural  implements 200 

Alabama 117 

Alcoholic  liquors 180 

*Arizona 71 

Arkansas 110 

Beet  sugar ' • 59 

Bicycles  and  tricycles 176 

Boots  and  shoes 221 

Buttons 172 

California 136 

Carriages  and  wagons 241 

Cars,  steam  railroad 214 

Cheese,  butter,  and  condensed  milk, 

factory  product 189 

Chemicals  and  allied  products 210 

City  of  York  (special  bulletin) 1 

Clay  products 194 

Clothing 233 

*Coke 63 

Collars  and  cuffs 188 

Colorado 107 

Combined  textiles 204 

Connecticut 109 

Cotton  ginning,  crop  of  1899 58 

Cotton  ginning,  crop  of  1900 98 

Cotton  ginning,  crops  of  1899,  1900, 

and  1901 206 

Cotton  manufactures 215 

Cotton-seed  products 129 

Delaware 69 

District  of  Columbia  (special  bulle- 
tin)   2 

Dyeing  and  finishing  textiles 202 

Electrical  apparatus  and  supplies . . .  245 

Flax,  hemp,  and  jute  products 168 

Florida 101 

Flouring  and  grist  mill  products 199 

Fruits    and    vegetables,    fish    and 

oysters,  canning  and  preserving. .  .  209 

Gas 123 


Title.  Number. 

Georgia 118 

Glass 228 

Gloves  and  mittens,  leather 175 

Hawaii 121 

*Idaho 73 

Illinois 142 

*Indian  Territory 71 

Indiana 143 

Industrial  combinations 122 

Iowa 114 

Iron  and  steel 246 

Kansas 115 

Kentucky 134 

Lead,  copper,  and  zinc,  smelting 

and  refining 124 

Leather,  tanned,   ciirried,  and  fin- 
ished   195 

Localization  of  industries 244 

Locomotives 243 

Louisiana 128 

Lumber  industry 203 

Maine 127 

Manufactured  ice 174 

Maryland 131 

Massachusetts 158 

Michigan 147 

Minnesota 137 

Mississippi 119 

Missouri 152 

^Montana 87 

Musical  instruments  and  materials . .  238 

Nebraska 132 

Needles  and  pins 191 

*Nevada 73 

New  Hampshire Ill 

New  Jersey 157 

*New  Mexico 71 

New  York 159 

North  Carolina 130 

*North  Dakota 87 


Note. 
bution. 


-Publications  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  no  longer  available  for  distri- 


188 


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MANUFACTURES— Continued. 


Title.  Number. 

*Ohio 154 

^Oklahoma. 71 

Oleomargarine 138 

Oregon 105 

Paper  and  pulp 99 

Patents  in  relation  to  manufactures.  242 

Pennsylvania 163 

Pens  and  pencils 212 

Power  employed  in  manufactures . . .  247 

Printing  and  publishing 216 

^Refining  of  petroleum 61 

Rhode  Island 93 

Rice,  cleaning  and  polishing 201 

Rubber  boots  and  shoes 171 

Salt 


116 

Sewing  machines 240 

Shipbuilding 166 

Silk 161 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing 217 

South  Carolina 140 


Title.  Number. 

*South  Dakota 87 

Starch 198 

Tennessee 148 

Texas 146 

Tin  and  terne  plate 208 

Tobacco 197 

Turpentine  and  rosin 126 

Typewriters 239 

United  States 150 

Utah 107 

Vermont 112 

Virginia 144 

Washington 141 

Wastes  and  by-products,  the  utiliza- 
tion of 190 

Watches  and  watch  cases 173 

West  Virginia 120 

Wisconsin 145 

Wool  manufacture 236 

*Wyoming 73 


POPULATION. 


Title.  Number. 

Chinese  and  Japanese  in  the  Western 
States  and  Territories,  by  counties 

(special  bulletin) 3 

Cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or 

more  in  1900 11 

^Counties  and  minor  civil  divisions: 

Alabama 5 

Alaska 60 

Arizona 6 

Arkansas 7 

California 10 

Colorado 14 

Connecticut 9 

Delaware 8 

District  of  Columbia 8 

Florida 16 

Georgia 19 

Hawaii,  islands  and  districts 15 

Idaho 18 

Illinois 21 

Indian    Territory,     nations    and 

reservations 56 

Indiana 22 

Iowa 23 

Kansas 24 


Title.  Number. 

Counties  and  minor  civil  divisions — 
Continued. 

Kentucky 25 

Louisiana 26 

Maine 27 

Maryland 28 

Massachusetts 13 

Michigan 29 

Minnesota 30 

Mississippi 31 

Missouri 32 

Montana 33 

Nebraska 34 

Nevada 35 

New  Hampshire 4 

New  Jersey 36 

New  Mexico 37 

New  York 38 

North  Carolina 39 

North  Dakota 40 

Ohio 41 

Oklahoma 42 

Oregon 43 

Pennsylvania 44 

Rhode  Island 45 

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Census,  Bulletins  of  the  Twelfth — Continued. 

POPULATION— Continued. 


Number, 
divisions — 


Title. 
Counties  and  minor  civil 
Continued. 

South  Carolina 46 

South  Dakota 47 

Tennessee 48 

Texas 49 

Utah 50 

Vermont 12 

Virginia 51 

Washington 52 

West  Virginia 53 

Wisconsin 54 

Wyoming 55 

Incorporated  places  in  1900 65 

Methods  of  estimating  population. . .  135 
School,  militia,  and  voting  ages: 
Alabama,  Alaska,  Arizona,  Arkan- 
sas,   California,    Colorado,    and 

Connecticut 67 

*Delaware,    District    of    Columbia, 
Florida,  Georgia,  Hawaii,  Idaho, 

and  Illinois 75 

*Indian  Territory,   Indiana,   Iowa, 

and  Kansas 77 

Kentucky,  Louisiana,  Maine,  Mary- 
land, and  Massachusetts 79 

Michigan,  Minnesota,  and  Missis- 
sippi      81 

*Missouri,  Montana,  Nebraska,  Ne- 
vada, and  New  Hampshire 86 

New   Jersey,    New   Mexico,    New 

York,  and  North  Carolina 89 

North    Dakota,    Ohio.    Oklahoma, 

and  Oregon 91 

Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South 

Carolina,  and  South  Dakota 94 

Tennessee,  Texas,  and  Utah 97 


Number, 
ages — 


Title. 
School,   militia,   and   voting 
Continued. 
Vermont,    Virginia,    Washington, 
West  Virginia,   Wisconsin,   and 

Wyoming 102 

States  and  Territories:   1900 106 

Sex,  general  nativity,  and  color: 
Alabama,  Alaska,  Arizona,  Arkan- 
sas,   California,    Colorado,    and 

Connecticut 66 

Delaware,    District    of    Columbia, 
Florida,  Georgia,  Hawaii,  Idaho, 

and  Illinois 72 

Indian  Territory,   Indiana,   Iowa, 

and  Kansas 76 

*Kentucky ,  Louisiana,  Maine,  Mary- 
land ,  and  Massachusetts 78 

Michigan,  Minnesota,  and  Missis- 
sippi      80 

*Missoiu"i,  Montana,  Nebraska,  Ne- 
vada, and  New  Hampshire 84 

*New  Jersey,   New  Mexico,   New 

York,  and  North  Carolina 88 

North  Dakota,  Ohio,    Oklahoma, 

and  Oregon 

Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island, 
South  Carolina,  and  South  Da- 
kota   

^Tennessee,  Texas,  and  Utah 

Vermont,  Virginia,  Washington, 
West  Virginia,  Wisconsin,    and 

Wyoming 96 

States  and  territories:  1900 103 

States  and  territories,  by  counties. .     20 
*United   States,  by  states  and  terri- 
tories: 1900 64 

*Urban  population 70 


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Population  . . . 
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Vital  Statistics 
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Agriculture . 


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Manufactures . 


Part. 


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Abstract. 


Remarks. 


With  maps,  diagrams,  and  general  tables. > 
Do. 

With  analysis  and  ratio  tables. 

Population  and  deaths,  by  States  and  Ter- 
ritories, at  each  census,  1850-1900,  etc. 

Farms,  live  stock,  and  animal  products. 

Crops  and  irrigation. 

United  States,  by  industries;  maps  and 
charts. 

States  and  Territories,  with  tables. 

Special  reports  on  selected  industries,  with 
maps,  charts,  and  illustrations. 

Special  reports  on  selected  industries,  con- 
tinued. 

Complete  and  tabulated  digest  of  the  above 
10  volumes. 


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VITAL  STATISTICS. 

Manual  of  international  classification  of  causes  of  death. 
Mortality  statistics  for  the  census  year  1900 

Census — Permanent  Bureau. 


83 


REPORTS,  1900-1907. 
Benevolent  institutions:  1904. 
The  blind  and  the  deaf:  1900. 
Central  electric  light  and  power  stations:  1902. 
Insane  and  feeble-minded  in  hospitals  and  institutions:  1904. 
Manufactures:  1905.     Part  I — United  States,  by  industries. 
Manufactures:  1905.     Part  II— By  states  and  territories. 
Mines  and  quames:  1902. 
Mortality:  1900  to  1904. 
Mortality:  1905. 
Paupers  in  almshouses:  1904. 
Prisoners  and  juvenile  delinquents  in  institutions. 
*Philippine  Islands,  Census  of:  1903  (English  and  *Spanish  edition): 

Volume  I — Geography,  history,  and  population. 

Volume  II — Population. 

Volume  III — Mortality,  defective  classes,  education,  families  and  dwellings. 

Volume  IV — Agriculture,  social  and  industrial  statistics. 
Statistics  of  cities  having  a  population  of  over  30,000:  1905. 
Street  and  electric  railways:  1902. 
Supplementary  analysis  and  derivative  tables. 
Telephones  and  telegraphs:  1902. 
Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation. 
Women  at  work. 

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BULLETINS,  1900-1907. 
Title.  Number. 

Age  statistics:  1900,  a  discussion  of 13 

American  cotton  supply  and  its  distribution  for  the  year  ending  August  31,  1905.  25 

Child  labor  in  the  District  of  Columbia 68 

Child  labor  in  the  United  States 69 

*Central  electric  light  and  power  stations:  1902 5 

Commercial  valuation  of  railway  operating  property  in  the  United  States:  1904 . .  21 

Cotton  and  cotton-seed  products:  1905 40 

Cotton  ginned  in  the  United  States,  quantity  of  (crops  of  1899  to  1902,  inclusive) .  2 

*Cotton  ginned  in  the  United  States,  quantity  of  (crops  of  1899  to  1903,  inclusive).  10 

*Cotton  ginned  in  the  LTnited  States,  quantity  of  (crops  of  1900  to  1904,  inclusive).  19 

Cotton  production:  1906 76 

Estimates  of  population:  1904,  1905,  1906 71 

Estimates  of  population  of  the  larger  cities  of  the  United  States  for  1901,  1902, 

and  1903 7 

The  executive  civil  service  of  the  United  States:  1904 12 

Geographical  distribution  of  population:  1880,  1890,  and  1900 1 

Illiteracy  in  the  United  States:  1900 26 

Increase  of  population:  1890  to  1900,  a.  discussion  of 4 

Insular  and  municipal  finances  in  Porto  Rico  for  the  fiscal  year  1902-3 24 

Irrigation  in  the  United  Slates:  1902 16 

Manufactures,  census  of  1905: 
States  and  territories — 

Alabama 43 

Arizona,  Indian  Territory,  New  Mexico,  and  Oklahoma 30 

California,  Oregon,  and  Washington 49 

Colorado,  Idaho,  Nevada,  and  Utah 37 

Connecticut 42 

Delaware 31 

Florida 33 

Georgia 55 

Illinois 52 

Indiana 38 

Iowa 32 

Kansas 28 

Kentucky  and  Tennessee 47 

Louisiana,  Mississippi,  and  Texas 48 

Maine 51 

Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia 27 

Massachusetts 53 

Michigan  « i  18 

Minnesota 46 

Missouri  and  Arkansas 35 

*Montana,  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  and  Wyoming 34 

Nebraska 29 

New  Hampshire  and  Vermont 41 

New  Jersey t 54 

New  York 59 

North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina r 39 

a  1904. 

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BULLETINS,  1900-1907— Continued. 
Title. 
Manufactures,  census  of  1905 — Continued. 

States  and  territories — Continued.  Number. 

Ohio 58 

Pennsylvania 60 

Rhode  Island 36 

United  States 57 

Virginia  and  West  Virginia 44 

Wisconsin 56 

Special  industries — 

Agricultural  implements 75 

Automobiles  and  bicycles 66 

Boots  and  shoes,  leather  and  leather  gloves  and  mittens 72 

Butter,  cheese,  and  condensed  milk;  flour  and  grist  mill  products;  and 

starch 64 

Canning  and  preserving;  rice  cleaning  and  polishing;  beet  sugar 61 

Carriages  and  wagons,  and  the  steam  and  street  railroad  car  industry 84 

Copper,  lead,  and  zinc,  smelting  and  refining 86 

Coke  manufacture  and  petroleum  refining 65 

Electrical  machinery,  apparatus  and  supplies 73 

Glass  and  clay  products 62 

Iron  and  steel  and  tin  and  terne  plate 78 

Lumber  and  timber  products 77 

Metal  working  machinery 67 

Musical  instruments,  attachments,  and  materials 82 

Paper  and  wood  pulp ' 80 

Pens  and  pencils,  buttons,  needles,  pins,  and  hooks  and  eyes,  oilcloth  and 

linoleum,  and  turpentine  and  rosin 85 

Petroleum  refining '- 70 

Power  employed  in  manufactures 88 

Printing  and  publishing 79 

Shipbuilding 81 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing,  manufactured  ice,  and  salt 83 

Textiles  (combined  textiles,  cotton  manufactures,  hosiery  and  knit  goods, 
wool  manufactures,  silk  manufactures,  flax,  hemp,  and  jute  products,  and 

dyeing  and  finishing  textiles) 74 

Tobacco 87 

Mineral  industries  of  Porto  Rico :  1902 6 

Mines  and  quarries:  1902 9 

Municipal  electric  fhe  alarm  and  police  patrol  systems:  1902 11 

Negroes  in  the  United  States:  1900 , 8 

Philippine  Islands,  census  of  1903: 

No.  1.  Population  of  the  Philippines Special 

No.  2.  The  climate  of  the  Philippines Special 

No.  3.  Volcanoes  and  seismic  centers  of  the  Philippine  Archipelago Special 

Proportion  of  children  in  the  United  States:  1900 22 

Proportion  of  the  sexes  in  the  United  States 14 

Statistics  of  cities  having  a  population  of  less  than  25,000:  1903 45 

Statistics  of  cities  having  a  population  of  over  25,000:  1902  and  1903 20 

*Street  and  electric  railways:  1902 3 

*Supply  and  distribution  of  cotton  for  the  year  ending  August  1,  1906 63 

Teachers :  1900,  census  statistics  of 23 

Telephones  and  telegraphs :  1902 15 

Vital  statistics  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  a  discussion  of 17 


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57 
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Congresses. 

Letters. 

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To— 

From- 

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1 

1789 

1851 

1st 

31st 

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1851 

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31st 

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Vol. 

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Letters. 

Remarks. 

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1815 

1867 

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39th 

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2 

1 

1815 

1881 

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46th 

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1815 

1881 

14th 

46th 

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1881 

1891 

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2 

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1899 

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1903 

56th 

57th 

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Claims,  Public  Documents  relating  to. 


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Reports. 

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7 
8 

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To— 

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2 
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4 

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1816 
1819 
1821 
1822 

1819 
1821 
1822 
1825 

Senate  and  House. 
Do. 
Do. 
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1825 
1828 
1830 

1825 
1827 
1829 
1832 

Senate  and  House. 
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approved  Mar.  3,  1875.      Printed  and  bound  for  use  of 
U.  S.  Senate,  25  copies. 

Claims,  Reports  on  Miscellaneous. 


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1 

History  of  the  national  and  private  "Alabama  claims"  and  their 
final  and  amicable  settlement,  by  Charles  C.  Beaman,  jr. 

1 

Claims  against  Mexico,  messages,  correspondence,  documents, 
and  reports — Weil  and  La  Abra  awards. 

1-3 

1827 

1876 

Reports  on  private  land  claims. 

1 

1858 

Houmas  land  claim — Missouri  act,  1858 — History  and  exposi- 
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1 

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1888 

List  of  Indian  depredation  claims. 

Coast  and  G-eodetic  Survey  Reports. 


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1835 24  1  Senate. 

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1838 25  3  Senate... 

«  "The  Coast  Survey  was  established  by  an  act  of  Congress  approved  February  10, 
1807,  and  reorganized  under  the  provisions  of  an  act  approved  July  10,  1832.  Reports 
of  progress  were  made  in  1816  and  1818,  when  the  work  of  the  survey  was  suspended 
until  1832,  since  which  date  an  annual  report  has  been  issued. 

"Provision  was  made  in  act  of  March  3,  1871,  for  extending  the  triangulation  of 
the  coast  survey,  so  as  to  form  a  geodetic  connection  between  the  Atlantic  and  the 
Pacific  coasts  of  the  United  States.  Beginning  with  that  of  1878,  its  reports  have 
been  entitled  Report  of  the  United  States  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey." 


Volume. 

Number. 

1 

1 

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2 

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2 

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document. 


S.  doc . 
S.  doc  . 
S.  doc . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.doc. 


Volume. 

Number. 

6 

50 

20 

223 

23 

200 

46 

17 

39 

17 

35 

17 

Part. 


Commerce  and  finance,  annual  summary  of. 


Number. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

Document. 

Num- 
ber. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892- 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

46 
46 
46 

47 
47 
48 

■    49 

49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

1 
2 
3 

1 
2 
1 

1 

2 
1 

2 

1 
2 

2 

2 
3 
1 

2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 
2 

House  ex. 
House  ex. 
House  ex. 
House  ex. 
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3 
51 

84 
133 

72 
32 

26 

199 

249 

167 

13 

46 

53 

255 

97 

15 

100 

158 

259 

162 

411 

475 

145 

376 

578 

405 

619 

783 

1 

2 

22 

3 

28 

4 

22 

5 

19 

6 

18 

7 

8 

25 

9 

25 

10 

28 

11 

26 

12 

24 

13 

25 

14 

33 

15 

32 

16 

28 

17 

29 

18 

51 

19 

49 

20 

53 

21 

69 

22 

89 

23  .    .               .    .    . 

92 

24 

65 

25 

91 

26 

88 

27 

88 

28 

95 

29 

101 

200  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Commerce  and  finance,  monthly  summary  of. 


Num- 
ber. 


Year. 


Month. 


1 

1895 

2 

1895 

3 

1895 

4 

1895 

5 

1895 

6 

1895 

7 

1896 

8 

1896 

9 

1896 

10 

1896 

11 

1896 

12 

1896 

1 

1896 

2 

1896 

3 

1896 

4 

1896 

5 

1896 

6 

1896 

7 

1897 

8 

1897 

9 

1897 

10 

1897 

11 

1897 

12 

1897 

1 

1897 

2 

1897 

3 

1897 

4 

1897 

5 

1897 

6 

1897 

7 

1898 

8 

1898 

9 

1898 

10 

1898 

11 

1898 

12 

1898 

1 

1898 

2 

1898 

3 

1898 

4 

1898 

July 

August 

September. 

October 

November. 
December. 

January 

February. . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September. 

October 

November. . 
December. . 

January 

February. . . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September. 

October 

November.. 
December. . 

January 

Februaiy. . . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September. 
October 


Con- 
gress. 


Ses- 
sion. 


54  1 

54  1 

54  1 

54  1 

54  1 

54  1 

54  1 

54  1 

54  1 

54  1 

54  1 

54  1 

54  2 

54  2 

54  2 

54  2 

54  2 

54  2 

54  2 

54  2 

54  2 

54  2 

54  2 

54  2 

55  1 
55  1 
55  1 
55  1 
55  1 
55  1 
55  1 
55  1 
55  1 
55  1 
55  1 
55  1 
55  2 
55  2 
55  2 
55  2 

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House  - 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 

House . 


Num- 
ber. 


(a) 

(a) 

(a) 

(a) 

91 

210 

295 

343 

374 

398 

422 

426 

26 

26 

26 

26 

26 

26 

26 

26 

26 

26 

26 

26 

94 

94 

94 

94 

94 

94 

94 

94 

94 

94 

94 

94 

573 

573 

573 

573 


Vol- 
vune. 


83 

83 

83 

83 

83 

83 

84 

84 

84 

84 

84 

84 

33 

33 

33 

33 

33 

33 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

11 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

76 

76 

76 

76 


Part. 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10-1,  2 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 


CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  201 

Commerce  and  finance,  monthly  summary  of — Continued. 


Num- 
ber. 


5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 


Year. 


1898 
1898 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 


Month. 


6  1  1901 


1902 
1902 
1902 


November. 
December. 
January . . . 
Februaiy . . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August — 
September 
October. . . 
November. 
December. 
Januaiy. . . 
February.. 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August  — 
September 
October... 
November. 
December. 
January. . . 
February . . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

Septembea- 
October... 
November. 
December. 
January . . . 
February . . 
March 


Con- 
gress. 


55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 


Ses- 
sion. 


Document. 


2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


House . 
House . 
House . 
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House . 
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House . 
House. 
House . 
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House. 
House. 
House. 
House. 
House. 
House. 
House. 
House . 
House. 
House. 
House. 
House. 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 


Num- 
ber. 


573 
573 
573 
573 
573 
573 
573 
573 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 


Vol- 
ume. 


76 
76 
77 
77 
77 
77 
77 
77 
44 
44 
44 
44 
44 
44 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
45 
45 
45 
46 
46 
46 
47 
47 
47 


Part. 


5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 


202  CATALOGUE   LIBKARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Commerce  and  finance,  monthly  summary  of^Continued. 


Num- 
ber. 


10 
11 

.12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 
1 


Year. 


1902 

1902 

1902 

1902 

1902 

1902 

1902 

1902 

1902 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1905 

1905 

1905 

1905 

1905 

1905 

1905 


Month. 


April 

May ..... 

June 

July 

August 

September. 
October  ... 
November. 
December. 

January 

February . . . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September. 

October 

November.. 
December. . 

January 

February... 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September. . 

October 

November.. 
December.. 

January 

February . . . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 


Con- 
gress. 


57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

57 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

58 

59 


Ses- 
sion. 


1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 


Document. 


House . 

House . 

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House . . 
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House . . 
House . . 
House . . 
House . . 
House . . 
House . . 
House . . 
House . . 
House . . 


Num- 
ber. 


15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 


Vol- 
ume. 


Part. 


48 

48 

48 

39 

39 

39 

40 

40 

40 

41 

41 

41 

42 

42 

42 

39 

39 

39 

40 

40 

40 

41 

41 

41 

42 

42 

42 

41 

41 

41 

42 

42 

42 

43 

43 

43 

44 

44 

44 

35 


10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

1 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE  203 

Commerce  and  finance,  monthly  summary  of— Continued. 


Num- 
ber. 


9 

10 

11 

12 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 


Year. 


1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1906 


Month.. 


8  1906 


1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 


August 

September. . 

October. 

November.. . 
December. . . 

January 

February 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September.. 

October 

November... 
December. . . 

January 

February 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July« 

August « 

September  o. 

October  a 

November  a. 
December  o. 


Con- 

Ses- 

gress. 

sion. 

59 

59 

59 

59 

59 

Document. 


59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 


House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 
House . 


Num- 
ber. 


15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 


Vol- 
ume. 


35 
35 
36 
36 
36 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
30 
30 
30 
31 
31 
31 
32 
32 
32 
33 
33 
33 


Part. 


2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 


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204  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Commerce  and  finance,  monthly  summary  of — Continued. 

MONOGRAPHS. 

Immigration  into  the  United  States,  1820-1903.     [June,  1903.] 

British  Steamship  Contracts.     [July,  1903.] 

Steamer  Lines  Plying  between  Ports  of  United  States  and  Foreign  Ports.  [August, 
1903.] 

British  and  Foreign  Trade  and  Industry.     [October,  1903.] 

Modern  Tariff  Systems.     [March,  1904.] 

Statistical  Abstract  of  the  World.     [April,  1904.] 

Trade  of  the  United  States  with  Canada.     [June,  1904.] 

Imports  and  Exports  and  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  United  States  to  1904. 
[August,  1904.] 

Reciprocity  Treaties  and  Agreements  of  the  United  States  since  1850.  [August, 
1904.] 

Great  Canals  of  the  World.     [January,  1905.] 

Commercial  Cuba  in  1905.     [May,  1905.] 

World's  Production  and  Consumption  of  Tea,  Coffee,  and  Cocoa.     [July,  1905.] 

Commerce  (Internal)  Reports. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

Part. 

1876 

44 

2 

H.  ex... 

13 

46 

2 

1877  « 

1878  « 

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1879 

1880 

45 
46 

3 

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15 
16 

32 

7 

3 
2 

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336). « 
1883« 

1884 

48 
48 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 

2 
2 

2 
1 
2 

1 
2 

1 

2 
2 
3 

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20 
20 
17 
20 

7 
7 
7 
6 

2 

1885 

3 

1886 

2 

1887 

2 

1888« 

1889 

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23 
24 

28 
27 
25 
26 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

2 

1890 : 

2 

1891 

9 

1892 

2 

1893 

2 

1894 

9 

«  None  issued. 


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Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

Part. 

1825 

19 
19 
19 
19 
20 
20 
20 
20 
21 
21 
21 
21 
22 
22 
23 
23 
23 
23 
24 
24 
24 
24 
25 
25 
25 
26 
26 
26 
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27 
27 
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28 
28 
28 
29 
29 
29 
29 
30 

1 
1 
2 
2 
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148 

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120 
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253 

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109 
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149 
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375 
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1835 

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ance  with  the  provisions  of  a  resolution  of  the  House  of 
14,  1853,  and  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  August  18, 


Secretary  of  State,  in  accord- 
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Comptroller  of  Currency.     Reports.'^' 


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of  acts  of  Congress  approved  February  25,  1863,  and  June  3,  1864. 


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statutes. 


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29, 1789 

Mar. 

2, 1791 

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July 

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13, 1800 

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27, 1808 

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30, 1809 

June 

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July 

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Feb. 

27, 1813 

July 

27, 1813 

Apr. 

18, 1814 

Apr. 

18, 1818 

May 

20, 1820 

First  Monday  in  January,  1790 

Fourth  Monday  in  October,  1791  .. 
First  Monday  in  November,  1792. . 
First  Monday  in  November,  1794.. 
First  Monday  in  November,  1797.. 
Second  Monday  in  November,  1797 
Third  Monday  in  November,  1800. 
First  Monday  in  November,  1803. . 
First  Monday  in  November,  1804.. 
First  Monday  in  November,  1808.. 

Fourth  Monday  in  May,  1809 

Fourth  Monday  in  November,  1809 
First  Monday  in  November,  1812.. 

Fourth  Monday  in  May,  1813 

First  Monday  in  December,  1813.. 

Last  Monday  in  October,  1814 

Third  Monday  in  November,  1818. 
Second  Monday  in  November,  1820 


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""The  Congress  shall  assemble 


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the  first 
— Const. , 


Monday  in  December,  unless  they  shall  l)y  law  appoint  a  different  day." 
Art.  I,  sec.  4. 

Congress,  abridgment  of  the  debates  in.     See  p.  213. 
Congress  of  the  Colonies,  journals  of.     See  p.  274. 
Congress  of  the  Confederation,  secret  journals  of.     See  p.  274. 
Congress  of  the  Confederate  States,  journals  of,  List,  p.  275. 
Congress,  Debates  in.     See  "Congressional  Record,"  p.  217. 


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with  private  individuals;  since  that  date  at  the  Government  Printing  Office.  It  was  first  published 
as  a  serial-numbered  document  in  the  Forty-seventh  Congress. 

''Special. 

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Congressional  Grlobe.     See  Congressional  Record,  page  218. 

Congressional  Record. 

Abridgment  of  the  Debates  of  Coiigress,  1789  1856. « 

By  Benton. 

(From  Gales  &  Seaton's  Annals  of  Congress,  from  their  Register  of  Debates,  and 
from  the  Official  Reported  Debates  by  John  Rives. ) 


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time  to  continue  the  work  and  bring  it  down  to  the  latest  period,  but  failed  to  do  so. 

Annals  of  the  Congress  of  the  XJ.  S.   1789-1824. 

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amendments  to  the  Consti- 
tution of  the  United  States, 
pp.  1983-1990;    reports,  acts, 
etc. 
Senate,  special  session. 

i>  Annals  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  for  the  First  Congress,  state  briefly  the  means  devised 
of  "forming  a  union  which  should  possess  the  requisite  aathority  and  become  the  foundation  of  cer- 
tain and  durable  pirosperity."  The  same  volume  contains  also  an  outline  of  the  proceedings  which 
resulted  in  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  the  letter  of  George  Washington, 
the  President  of  the  Constitutional  Convention,  transmitting  to  Congress  the  Constitution,  together 
with  the  resolutions  of  the  Convention,  and  the  text  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  as 
originally  adopted. 

"  The  preparatory  measures  having  been  taken  for  bringing  the  Constitution  into  operation  and 
the  necessary  elections  of  Representatives,  Senators,  President,  and  Vice-President  having  been 
held,  nothing  remained  to  start  it  into  life  but  the  assembly  and  organization  of  the  two  Houses  of 
Congress." 

On  the  first  page  of  the  first  volume  of  Annals  is  the  following  statement  by  the  editor: 

"  [This  seems  to  be  a  proper  place  to  note  a  fact  which  is  neces.sary  to  account  for  the  meagerness 
of  the  report  of  the  Senate  proceedings  in  the  earlier  days  of  the  Government,  viz,  that  the  legisla- 
tive as  well  as  e.xecutive  sittings  of  the  Senate  were  held  icith  closed  doors  until  the  second  session  of 
trie  Third  ("ongrcss,  with  the  single  exception  of  the  discussion  of  the  contested  election  of  A.Gallatin 
as  Senator  from  Pennsylvania,  during  which  discussion  the  galleries  were  opened  by  a  special  order 
of  the  Senate.  On  the  20th  February.  1794,  the  Senate  came  to  a  resolution  that,  after  the  end  of  that 
session  of  Congress,  the  galleries  of  "the  Senate  should  be  permitted  to  be  opened  whilst  the  Senate 
should  be  engaged  in  its  legislative  capacity,  unless  specially  ordered  otherwise.  This,  it  will  be 
perceived,  was  an  important  change  in  the  constitution  of  the  Senate.]  " 


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Nov.  3,  1794,  to  Mar.  3,  1795. . . 

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June  8  to  June  26, 1795 

Senate,  special  session. 

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Dec.  7,  1795,  to  June  1,  1796.. . 

Indexes,  rear. 

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Mar.  4, 1797 

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May  15  to  July  10, 1797 

Proclamation,  Mar.  25,  1797. 

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469-619 

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Nov.  13,  1797,  to  July  16, 1798  . 

Indexes,  rear. 

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Nov.  13,  1797,  to  Mar.  5,  1798.. 

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July  17  to  July  19,  1798 

Senate,  special  session. 

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Mar.  5  to  July  16,  1798 

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2189-2244 

Dec. 3, 1798,  to  Mar.  2(sic),  1799. 

Indexes,  rear. 

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Dec.  17,  1798,  to  Jan.  14,  1799.. 

Impeachment  of  Senator  Wm. 
Blount. 

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2417-3056 

Dec.  3,  1798,  to  Mar.  3,  1799  . . . 

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1797-1799 

Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 

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9-184 

Dee.  2,  1799,  to  May  14,  1800  . . 

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721-762 

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Indexes,  rear. 

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Dec.  5,  1799,  to  Mar.  3,  1801 .. . 

Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 

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762-766 

Mar.  4  to  5,  1801 

Senate,  special  session. 

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Senate 

9-306 

Dec.  7,  1801,  to  May  3,  1802  . . . 

Morris,  supplemental  speech, 
pp.  1297-1300. 

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1301-1380 

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Dec,  1801,  to  May,  1802 

Acts  of  6th  Congress,  1st  sess. 

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9-270 

Dec.  6, 1802,  to  Mar.  3, 1803  . . . 

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701-1612 

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0(!t.  17,  1803,  to  Mar.  27,  1804. . 

Executive    Journal,    extracts 
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Judge  Pickering,  pp.  316-368. 
Indexes,  rear. 

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Acts,  8th  Cong.,  1st  sess. 

a  Note  [m  brackets],  inserted  with  title,  relative  to  meagerness  of  the  report  of  Senate  proceedings 
in  earlier  days  of  the  Government,  etc.,  pp.  1.5-16. 
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109-684 
685-1298 

9-382 

385-778 

781-1440 

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9-462 

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1601-1794 

462^66 

9-50 

53^70 

473-680 

681-1280 

1281-2054 

2057-2590 

9-370 

369-380 

381-1114 

1117-1148 

1149-1358 

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329-1184 

322-326 

1185-1586 

1587-1694 

1693-1712 

1713-2364 
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121-124 

124-134 

137-1170 
1173-1364 


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Nov.  5,  1804, 
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to  Mar. 

3,1805... 

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1803-1805 

Mar.  4  1805 

Dec.  2,  1805, 
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to  Apr. 

21,  1806  .. 

1805-1806 

Dee.  1,  1806, 
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to  Mar. 

3,  1807... 

1805-1807 

Oct.  26,  1807 
1807 

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25,  1808.. 

Oct.  26,  1807 
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25,  1808. . 

1807-1808 

Nov.  7, 1808,  to  Mar. 
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3,1809.... 

1808-1809 

Mar.  4-7, 1809 

May  22, 1809 
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Remarks. 


Nov.  27,1809,  to  May  1,1810.. 
Nov.  27,1809,  to  Jan.  23, 1810. 
Jan.  23,  ISIO,  to  May  1, 1810  . . 

1809-1810 

Dec  3, 1810,  to  Mar.  3, 1811  . . . 

Jan.-Mar.  1811 

Dec.  3, 1810,  to  Mar.  3, 1811. . . 

Jan.-Mar.,  1811 

1810-1811 

Nov.  4, 1811,  to  July  6, 1812. . . 
Nov.  4,1811,  to  Mar.  9,1812... 
June  20, 1812.  to  July  3, 1812. . 
Mar.  9, 1812,  to  July  6, 1812 . . . 
Apr.  1  to  July  3,1812 


Jan.  29,1812. 


1811-1812 

Nov.  2, 1812,  to  Mar.  3, 1813. 
Mar.  4,1813 


Dec.  10,1812,  to  Feb.  18,1813.. 

Nov.  2, 1812,  to  Mar.  3, 1813. . . . 
1812-1813 


Trial  of  Judge  Chase. 

Indexes,  rear. 

Documents,  etc.,  and  acts. 

Jefferson's  Inaugural  Speech. 

Indexes,  rear. 

Secret  Journal  of  Hou.se,  Dec, 

1805,  to  Mar.,  1806,  pp.  1116- 

1144. 
Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 

Indexes,  rear. 
Acts. 

Trial  of  Aaron  Burr. 
Indexes,  rear. 

Do. 
Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 
Supplemental    speeches,    pp. 

1577-1594. 
Supplemental  Secret  Journal 

Hou.ee,  1591-1600. 
Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 
Senate,  special  session. 
Indexes,  rear. 


Do. 
Do. 
Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 

Senate  secret  sessions. 
Indexes,  rear. 
House  secret  sessions. 
Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 
Indexes,  rear. 

Senate  executive  proceedings. 

Indexes,  rear. 

Secret  proceedings,  embargo 
bill,  etc. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Giles,  50,000  vol- 
unteers. 

Documents,  etc.,  and  acts. 

Indexes,  rear. 

Madison's  speech,  2d  inau- 
gural. 

Confidential  proceedings.  East 
Florida. 

Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 


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May  24, 1813,  to  Aug.  2, 1813. . . 

Indexes,  rear. 

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83-102 

May  31, 1813,  to  Aug.  2, 1813. . . 

Senate  executive  proceedings. 

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505-536 

Feb.  2,1813 

Senator  Hunter's  speech,  se- 

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May  24, 1813,  to  Aug.  2, 1813. . . 

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498-504 

July  15-July  29, 1813 

House  .secret  sessions. 

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537-778 

Dec.  6, 1813,  to  Apr.  18, 1814 . . . 

13 

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781-1440 

Dec.  6, 1813,  to  Feb.  16, 1814 . . . 

13 

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House 

1441-2031 

Feb.  16, 1814,  to  Apr.  18, 1814  . . 

Indexes,  rear. 

13 

2 

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House 

2031-20611 

Dec.  9, 1813,  to  Dec.  20, 1813  . . . 

House  secret  proceedings,  em- 
bargo. 

13 

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1813-1814 

Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 

13 

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9-300 

Sept.  19, 1814,  to  Mar.  3, 1815  . . 

Session  called  by  proclama- 
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House  secret  proceedings. 

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1814-1815 

Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 

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9-372 

Dec.  4, 1815,  to  Apr.  30, 1816. . . . 

Indexes,  rear. 

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Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 

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9-218 

Dec.  2, 1816,  to  Mar.  3, 1817 

Indexes,  rear. 

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218-226 

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1816-1817 

Docs.,  etc.,  and  ac'ts. 

15 

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Senate  special  session. 

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9-394 

Dec.  1, 1817,  to  Apr.  20, 1818. . . . 

Index,  rear. 

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397-1312 

Dec.  1, 1817,  to  Mar.  12, 1818. . . . 

15 

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1313-1782 

Mar.  12, 1818,  to  Apr.  20, 1818. . . 

Do. 

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1817-1818 

Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 

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Nov.  16, 1818,  to  Mar.  3, 1819. . . . 

Indexes,  rear. 

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Nov.  16, 1818,  to  Feb.  17, 1819. . . 

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1217-1444 

Feb.  17, 1819,  to  Mar.  3, 1819. . . . 

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1818-1819 

Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 

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Dec.  6, 1819,  to  May  15, 1820. . . . 

Indexes,  rear. 

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701-1280 

Dec.  6, 1819,  to  Feb.  12, 1820. . . . 

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1281-2252 

Feb.  12, 1820,  to  May  15, 1820. . . 

Do. 

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1819-1820 

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Nov.  13, 1820,  to  Mar.  3, 1821 .... 

Do. 

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Senate 

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Jan.  17, 1821 

Supplemental  speeches.  Sen- 
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433-1302 

Nov.  13, 1820,  to  Mar.  3, 1821. . . . 

16 

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1303-1312 

1820-1821 

Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 

1313-1832 

Mar.  5,1821 

Monroe's  inaugural  speech. 
Indexes,  rear. 

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Dec.  3, 1821,  to  May  8, 1822 

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Jan.  22-Apr.  30, 1822 

Executive  proceedings,  mili- 
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Dec. 3, 1821,  to  Mar.  11, 1822. . . . 

17 

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House 

1249-1893 

Mar.  11 ,  1822,  to  May  8;  1822. . . . 

Indexes,  rear. 

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1893-1896 

May,  1822 

Speech,  pension  for  Commo- 
dore Perry's  family. 

«  Speech  of  William  Hunter,  of  Rhode  Island,  in  secret  session  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
Feb.  2,  1813,  on  the  proposition  for  seizing  and  occupying  the  province  of  East  Florida  by  the  troops  of 
the  United  States,  is  printed  as  "Supplemental  speech," pp.  505-536,  Annals,  13th  Cong.,  1st sess.,  vol.1. 

6 Includes  important  documents  relating  to  our  relations  with  Great  Britain,  causes  and  character 
of  the  war,  capture  of  the  city  of  Washington. 


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1181-1418 

9-790 

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1821-1822 

Dee.  2, 1822,  to  Mar.  3, 1823. . . . 

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Dee.  1, 1823,  to  May  27, 1824. . . 
Dec.  1, 1823,  to  Feb. 27, 1824. . . 
Feb.  27, 1824,  to  May  27, 1824. . 

May  27, 1824 

1823-1824 


Remarks. 


Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 
Indexes,  rear. 

Documents  and  acts. 
Indexes,  rear. 


Case  of  Ninian  Edwards. 
Docs.,  etc.,  and  acts. 


Debates  of  Congress,  Register  of  1824-1834. 

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Special  sess.  Senate.. 

Volume  2,  part  1 

Volume  2,  part  2 

Volume  3 

Volume  4,  part  1 

Volume  4,  part  2 

Volume  5 

Special  ses.s.  Senate.. 

Volume  6,  part  1 

Volume  6,  part  2 

Volume  7 

Volume  8,  part  1 «. . . 
Volume  8,  part  2 


Volume  8. 


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Year. 


182^3^1825 


Volume  9,  part  1 . . . 
Volume  9,  part  2 . . . 
Volume  10,  part  1 .. 


Volume  10 


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1825-1826 
1825-1826 
1826-1827 
1827-1828 
1827-1828 
1828-1829 

1829-1830 
1829-1830 
1830-1831 
1831-1832 
1831-1832 

1832 
1832-1833 
1832-1833 
1832-1833 
1833-1834 

1834 
1833-1834 
1833-1834 


Volume  10,  part  3  . 
Volume  10,  part  4  . . .  1833-1834 
Volume  11,  part  1 . . . 
Volume  11,  part  2  ... 
Volume  12,  part  1  . . 


Period  covered. 


Remarks. 


Dec.  6, 1824  to  Mar.  3,1825 
Mar.  4, 1825  to  Mar.  9, 1825 
Dec.  5, 1825  to  Mar.  13, 1826 
Mar.  13, 1826  to  May  26, 1826 
Dec.  -J,1826  to  Mar.  3,1827 
Dec.  23, 1827  to  Feb.  7, 1828 
Feb.  7, 1828  to  May  26, 1828 
Dec.  1, 1S28  to  Mar.  3, 1829 
Mar.  4, 1829  to  Mar.  17, 1829 
Dec.  7, 1829  to  Mar.  24, 1830 
Mar.  24, 1830  to  May  31, 1830 
Dec.  6, 1830  to  Mar.  3,1831 
Dec.  5, 1831  to  July  16, 1832 
Dec.  5, 1831  to  May  9, 1832 
May  9, 1832  to  July  16, 1832 
Dec.  3, 1832  to  Mar.  3, 1833 
Dec.  3, 1832  to  Jan.  24,1833 
Jan.  24, 1833  to  Mar.  3,1833 
Dec.  2, 1833  to  Apr.  18, 1834 
Apr.  18, 1834  to  June  30, 1834 
Dec.  2, 1833  to  Feb.  20, 1834 
Feb.  20, 1834  to  May  19, 1834 
May  19, 1834  to  June  30, 1834 
Dec.  1, 1834  to  Mar.  3, 1835 
Feb.  10, 1835  to  Mar.  3, 1835 
Dec.    7, 1835  to  Apr.  25, 1836 


Senate. 
House. 
House. 
Senate. 
House. 
House. 
Senate. 
Senate. 
House. 
House. 
House. 
Senate. 
House. 
Senate. 


1834-1835 
1834-1835 

1835-1836 

«  Senate  Executive,  pp.  1310  to  1417.  Proceedings  and  debate  on  nomination  of 
Martin  Van  Buren  to  be  United  States  minister  to  Great  Britian,  p]).  1310-1386; 
northeastern  boundary,  pp.  1386-1418;  nomination  of  Samuel  Gwin  to  be  register  of 
land  oflBce  in  the  State  of  Mississippi. 


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Con- 

Ses- 

gress. 

sion. 

1 

24 

24 

1 

24 

1 

24 

2 

24 

2 

25 

1 

25 

1 

Volume,  etc. 


Volume  12,  part 


Volume  12, 
Volume  12, 


part  3 . . 
part  4«. 


Volume  13,  part  1 


/ 


Year. 


Volume  13, 
Special  sess, 

Volume  14, 

Volume  14, 


part  2 . . 
Senate. 

part  1 . 

part  2 . 


1835-1836 
1835-1836 
1835-1836 
1835-1836 
1836-1837 
\ 1836-1837 
1837 


Period  covered. 


■\ 


1837 
1837 
1837 


Apr.  ^5, 1836 
Dec.  7, 1835 
Feb.  17, 1836 
May  23, 1836 
Dec.  5,1836 
Dec.  5,1836 
Jan.  17,1837 
Mar.  4,1837 
Sept.  4,1837 
Sept.  4,1837 
Oct.     2, 1837 


to  July 
to  Feb. 
to  May 
to  July 
to  Mar. 
to  Jan. 
to  Mar. 
to  Mar. 
to  Oct. 
to  Oct. 
to  Oct. 


4, 

1836 

17, 

1836 

23, 

1836 

4, 

1836 

3, 

1837 

17, 

1837 

3, 

1837 

10, 

1837 

16, 

1837 

2, 

1837 

16, 

1837 

Remarks. 

Senate. 
House. 
House. 
House. 
Senate. 
House. 
House. 
Senate. 
Senate. 
House. 
House. 


«  Supplemental  speeches  in  Senate  and  House,  pp.  4625-4706. 

Congressional  Globe,  1833-1873.     4°. 

(By  Blair  &  Rives,  Washington.) 


Con- 

Ses- 

gress. 

sion. 

23 

1 

23 

2 

24 

1 

■«24 

«2 

25 

H 

25 

2 

25 

3 

26 

1 

26 

2 

27 

Spl. 

27 

1 

27 

2 

27 

2 

Remarks. 


Appendix 
Appendix 
Appendix 
Appendix 
Appendix 
Appendix 


Senate,  special  sess. 
Appendix 


Appendix 


Appendix 


Pages. 


480 

332 

616 

780 

1-  283 

1-  355 

1-  146 

1-  343 

512 

641 

238 

418 

502 

807 

\  262 

262-  397 
454 
504 
987 
989 


Year. 


|l83 


1833-1834 
1834-1835 

4835-1836 
4836-1837 

>  1837 
37-1838 

1838-1839 

1839-1840 
1840-1841 

>  1841 
4841-1842 


Period  covered. 


Dec.  2, 1833  to  June  30, 1834. 
Dec.  1, 1834  to  Mar.  3, 1835. 

Dec.  7, 1835  to  July  4, 1836. 

Dec.  5, 1836  to  Mar.  3, 1837. 

Sept.  4, 1837  to  Oct.  16, 1837. 

Dec.  4, 1837  to  July  9, 1838. 

Dec.  3, 1838  to  Mar.  3, 1839. 

Dec.  2, 1839  to  July  21, 1840. 

jDec.  7, 1840  to  Mar.  3, 1841. 
iMar.  4, 1841  to  Mar.  15, 1841. 

May  31, 1841  to  Sept.  13, 1841. 

Dec.  6, 1841  to  Aug.  31, 1842. 


«  Proceedings  of  the  Twenty -fourth  Congress,  second  session,  with  appendix,  and 
Twenty-fifth  Congress,  first  session,  with  laws  of  this  session  and  appendix,  are  bound 
in  one  (same)  volume  of  Globe. 

&For  proceedings  of  this  special  session  of  Senate,  Mar.  4-10,  1837,  see  Senate  Jour- 
nal, Twenty-fourth  Congress,  second  session,  pp.  355-368. 


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Congressional  Globe,   1833-1873 — Continued. 


Con-    Sea- 
gress.  sion. 


27 


28  '     1 
28       1 

28  2 

! 

«29  !«Spl 
629  !  H 

29  2 

i 

30  ]     1 

30  2 

31  Spl. 


Remarks. 


Pages. 


Appendix 
Appendix 


1842-1843 
1843-1844 


408 
256 
747 
784 

1-408 

Appendix 1-421 

Senate,  special  seas. 

Part  1 

Appendix 


Year. 


Period  covered. 


I 


Appendix 
Appendix 


31 
31 
31 
31 
31 
31 


.  32  Spl. 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
33 
33 
33 


1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
Spl. 
1 
1 


1-1224 

1-1184 

576 

488 

1085 

1213 

700 

355 

326-  355 

1008 


Appendix 

Senate,  special  sess 

Part  1 

Part  2 1009-2076 

Appendix,  part  1 . .  848 

Appendix,  part  2 . .  S49-1 716 

1-840 

Appendix 1-  446 

Senate,  special  sess.  .398-425 


Part  1 


Part  2 J  833-1696 

Part  3 J. .  11697-2497 

I 

Appendix 


>1 845-1846 
>1846-1847 
>1847-1848 

4848-1849 

1849 
1849-1850 

1850 
^1850-1851 


Appendix  '' . 


Senate,  special  sess.    243-330     j) 


1851 

1-  832      1851-1852 
1852 
1852 
1-1192         1852 
1-1168  [  1852-1853 
1-373     ^ 


1853 


Parti 
Part  2 


784  1853-1854 

785-1568         1854 


Dec.  5, 1842  to  Mar.  3, 1843. 

Dec.  4, 1843  to  June  17, 1844. 

Dec.  2, 1844  to  Mar.  3, 1845. 
Mar.  4, 1845  to  Mar.  20, 1845. 
Dec.  1, 1845  to  Aug.  10, 1846. 

Dec.  7, 1846  to  Mar.  3, 1847. 

Dec.  6, 1847  to  Aug.  14, 1848. 

Dec.  4, 1848  to  Mar.  3, 1849. 

Mar.  5, 1849  to  Mar.  23, 1849. 
Dec.  3, 1849  to  May  16, 1850. 

May  16, 1850  to  Sept.  30, 1 850. 

Dec.  2, 1850  to  Mar.  3, 1851. 

Mar.  4, 1851  to  Mar.  1:5,  1851. 
Dec.  1, 1851  to  Mar.  23, 1852. 
Mar.  23, 1852  to  July  8, 1852. 

jjuly  8, 1852  to  Aug.  31, 1852 

Dec.  6, 1852  to  Mar.  3, 1853. 

Mar.  4, 1853  to  Apr.  11, 1853. 

Dec.  5, 1853  to  Mar.  29, 1854. 
Mar.  29, 1854  to  June  29, 1854. 


"Senate  special  session,  Mar.  4-20,  1845,  not  found  in  Globe.  For  proceedings  of 
this  special  session  of  Senate  see  Senate  Journal,  Twenty-eighth  Congress,  second 
session,  pp.  271-287. 

^Twenty -ninth  Congress,  first  session,  part  1  contains,  at  pp.  1223-1224,  the  Exec- 
utive Journal  of  the  Senate  on  the  Oregon  question,  removal  of  the  injunction  of 
secrecy  from  the  correspondence  relating  to. 

c Twenty-ninth  Congress,  first  session,  appendix,  contains  speeches  and  important 
state  papers,  Oregon  question,  etc. 

'^Thirty-second  Congress,  second  session,  appendix  (separate  vohiine)  contains 
speeches,  important  state  papers,  laws,  etc.  Also  Senate  special  session.  Mar.  -t-Apr. 
11,  1853,  pp.  243-330. 


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Ses- 
sion. 

1 

1 
2 
2 

Remarks. 

Pages. 

Year. 

Period  covered. 

33 

Part  3         

1569-2224 
1232 
1192 
1-400 

1     1854 
j-1854-1855 

33 
33 

Appendix 

June  29, 1854  to  Aug.  7, 1854. 

33 

Appendix 

Dec.  4, 1854  to  Mar.  3, 1855. 

34 

1 

Part  1,  index  ante  . 

1-800 

1855-1856 

Dec.  3, 1855  to  Apr.  2, 1856. 

34 

1 

Part  2,  index  ante  . 

801-1600 

1856 

Apr.  2, 1856  to  July  11, 1856. 

34 

1 

Part  3,  no  index . . . 

1601-2241 

1856 

July  11, 1856  to  Aug.  18, 1856. 

34 

1-2 

Part  3,  2d  session . . 

1-91 

1856 

Aug.  1  to  Aug.  30, 1856. 

34 

1-2 

Part  3,  laws  (2  ses- 
sions). 

1-59 

1855-1856 

Dec.  3, 1855  to  Aug.  30, 1856. 

34 

1-2 

1 

Part  3     

61-76 
1-1308 

1855-1856 
1855-1856 

Dec.  3, 1855  to  Aug.  30, 1856. 

34 

Appendix,    index 

Dec.  3, 1855  to  Aug.  30, 1856. 

ante. 

34 

3 

Part  1,  index  ante  . 

1-1120 

1856-1857 

Dec.  1, 1856  to  Mar.  3, 1857. 

34 

3 

Appendix,  3d  sess. 

1-370 

1856-1857 

Dec.  1, 1856  to  Mar.  3, 1857. 

34 

3 

Appendix,  laws  — 

399-457 

1856-1857 

Dec.  1, 1856  to  Mar.  3, 1857. 

35 

Spl. 

Senate,  special  sess . 

371-398 

1857 

Mar.  4, 1857  to  Mar.  14, 1857. 

35 

1 

Part  1 

1024 

1857-1858 

Dec.  7, 1857  to  Mar.  10, 1858. 

85 

1 

Part  2 

1025-2048 

1858 

Mar.  10, 1858  to  May  11, 1858. 

35 

1 

1 

Part  3 

2049-3050 
1-605 

1    1858 

35 

• 

Appendix 

May  11, 1858  to  June  14, 1858 

35 

Spl. 

Senate,  special  sess. 

3051-3061 

1858 

June  15, 1858  to  June  16, 1858 

35 

2 

2 
Spl. 

Part  1 

1040 
1041-1684 
1685-1692 

1-364 

1858-1859 
[     1859 

Dec.  6, 1858  to  Feb.  15, 1859. 

35 

Part  2 

Senate,  special  sess. 
Appendix 

rFeb.  15, 1859  to  Mar.  3, 1859. 

iMar.  4, 1859  to  Mar.  10, 1859. 

1 

36 

1 

1 
1 

Part  1 

1-944 
945-1888 
1889-2832 

1859-1860 
1860 
1860 

Dec.  5, 1859  to  Mar.  1, 1860. 

36 

Part  2 

Mar.  1, 1860  to  Apr.  30, 1860. 

36 

Parts 

Apr.  30,  1860  to  June  11,1860 

36 

1 
Spl. 

Part  4 

2833-3303 

1-534 
3303-3311 

i     1860 

[June  11, 1860  to  June 25, 1860 

Appendix 

June  26, 1860  to  June  28, 1860 

Senate,  special  sess. 

[June  26-28,  1860. 

36 

2 

2 

Spl. 

Part  1 

1-992 
993-1433 
1433-1526 

1860-1861 
1861 
1861 

Dec.  3,  1860  to  Feb.  18,  1861. 

r  36 
I  37 

Part  2 

Feb.  18, 1861  to  Mar.  3, 1861. 

Senate,  special  sess. 

Mar.  4,  1861  to  Mar.  28, 1861. 

37 

1 

Extra  session 

AoDendix 

1-459 
"l-52 

1861 

July  4, 1861  to  Aug.  6, 1861. 

37 

9 

Part  1 

1-960 

1861-1862 

Dec.  2, 1861  to  Feb.  26, 1862. 

37 

2 

Part  2 

961-1920 

1862 

Feb.  26,1862  to  May  2, 1862. 

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-  39 
39 
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39 
39 

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39 

39 

«40 


Ses- 
sion, 


40 
40 
40 
40 
40 


2 
2 

3 
3 
Spl. 
1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
2 
2 
Spl. 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
2 
2 

al 


Remarks. 


Part  3 

Part  4 

Appendix 

Part  1 

Part  2 

Senate,  special  sees. 

Part  1 

Part  2 


1921-2880 

2881-3407 

1-427 

1-912 

913-1553 

1553-1564 

1-976 
977-1952 
Part  3 1953-2928 


Pages. 


Year. 


Part  4 

Appendix 

Part  1 

Part  2 

Appendix 

Senate,  special  sess. 

Part  1 

Part  2 

Part  3 


Spl. 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


2929-3047 
1-273 
1-816 
817-1424 

1-164 
1424-1440 

1-960 
961-1920 
1921-2880 

Part  4 2881-3840 

Part  5 3841-4310 

Appendix 1-444 

Part  1 1-752 

Part  2 753-1504 

Part  3 1505-2005 

Appendix 1-249 

1^63 


,  464-767 

767-817 

Senate,  si)ecial  sess.    821-851 

Appendix 1-49 

Part  1 1-1024 

Part  2 1025-2048 

Part  3 2049-3072 

Part  4 3073-4096 

Part  5 4097-4518 

Recess 4518-4522 

Recess 4522 

"The  proceedings  of  the  first  session  of 
eral  recesses  and  the  special  session  of  the 
dix,  are  all  in  one  volume. 


1862 
\     1862 

1862-1863 

1863 

1863 
1863-1864 

1864 

1864 

^     1864 

1864-1865 
1865 

1865 
1865-1866 
1866 
1866 
1866 

1866 

1866-1867 
1867 

>     1867 

1867 
1867 
1867 
1867 

1867-1868 
1868 
1868 
1868 
1868 
1868 
1868 


Period  covered. 


May  2, 1862  to  June  23, 1862. 

June  23, 1862  to  July  17, 1862. 

Dec.  1, 1862  to  Feb.  12, 1863. 
Feb.  12,  1863  to  Mar.  3, 1863. 
Mar.  4, 1863  to  Mar.  14,  1863. 
Dec.8, 1863toMar.  7, 1864. 
Mar.  7, 1864  to  Apr.  29, 1864. 
Apr.  29, 1864  to  June  14, 1864. 

June  14, 1864  to  July  4, 1864. 

Dec.  5, 1864  to  Feb.  16, 1865. 
Feb.  16, 1865  to  Mar.  3, 1865. 

Mar.  4, 1865  to  Mar.  11, 1865. 
Dec.  4, 1865  to  Feb.  21, 1866. 
Feb.  21, 1866  to  Apr.  12,  1866. 
Apr.  12, 1866  to  May  29, 1866. 
May  29, 1866  to  July  16, 1866. 

July  16, 1866  to  July  28, 1866. 

Dec.  3, 1866  to  Jan.  25, 1867. 
Jan.  25, 1867  to  Feb.  18, 1867. 

Feb.  18, 1867  to  Mar.  3, 1867. 

Mar.  4, 1867  to  Mar.  30, 1867. 
July  3, 1867  to  July  20, 1867. 
Nov.  21, 1867  to  Dec.  2, 1867. 
Apr.  1,  1867  to  Apr.  20,  1867. 

Dec.  2,  1867  to  Feb.  6,  1868. 
Feb.  6,  1868  to  Mar.  21,  1868. 
Mar.  21,  1868  to  June  11,  1868. 
June  11, 1868  to  July  16,  1868. 
July  16,  1868  to  July  27,  1868. 
Sept.  21,  1868. 
Oct.  16,  1868. 


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3 

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3 

40 

3 

41 

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Spl. 

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Recess 

Appendix 

Supplement  (im- 
peachment trial 
of  President 
Johnson). 

Part  1 

Part  2 

Part  3 

Appendix 

Senate,  special  sess . 

Appendix 

Part  1 

Part  2 

Part  3 

Part  4 

Part  5 

Part  6 

Part  7, appendix... 

Part  1 

Part  2 

Part  3 

Appendix 

Part  1 

Part  2 

Senate,  special  sess. 

Appendix 

Part  1 

Part  2 

Part  3 

Part  4 

Parts 

Part  6,  appendix . . . 
Index  (separate 
volume). 

Part  1 

Part  2 

Part  3 

Appendix 


Pages. 


4522-4523 
1-602 
1-526 


1-752 
753-1504 
1505-1901 
1-340 
1-722 
723-777 
1-56 
1-944 
945-1888 
1889-2832 
2833-3776 
3777-4720 
4721-5664 
1-771 
1-816 
817-1648 
1649-2010 
1-413 
1-592 
593-842 
843-931 
1-340 
1-896 
897-1792 
1793-2688 
2689-3584 
3585-4504 
1-844 
1-cccx 

1-672 
673-1632 
1633-2211 
1-343 


Year. 


1868 

1867-1868 

1868 


1868-1869 
1869 

}  1869 

1869 

I  1869 

1869-1870 
1870 
1870 
1870 
1870 
1870 
1869-1870 
1870-1871 
1871 

I  1871 

1871 
1871 

1871 

1871-1872 

1872 

1872 

1872 

1872 

1872 
1871-1872 

1872-1873 
1873 

1873 


Period  covered. 


Nov.  10,  1868. 

Dec,  1867  to  July,  1868. 

Feb.  3,  1868  to  May  26,  1868. 


Dec.  7,  1868  to  Feb.  1,  1869. 
Feb.  1,  1869  to  Feb.  23,  1869. 

Feb.  23,  1869  to  Mar.  3,  1869. 

Mar.  4,  1869  to  Apr.  10,  1869. 

Apr.  12,  1869  to  Apr.  22,  1869. 

Dec.  6,  1869  to  Feb.  1, 1870. 
Feb.  1,  1870  to  Mar.  11,  1870. 
Mar.  11,  1870  to  Apr.  20, 1870. 
Apr.  20,  1870  to  May  24, 1870. 
May  24, 1870  to  June  20, 1870. 
June  22, 1870  to  July  15, 1870. 
Dec.  22,  1869  to  July  15, 1870. 
Dec.  5,  1870  to  Jan.  30,  1871. 
Jan.  30,  1871  to  Feb.  24, 1871. 

Feb.  24,  1871  to  Mar.  3,  1871. 

Mar.  4,  1871  to  Apr.  11,  1871. 
Apr.  11,  1871  to  Apr.  20,  1871. 

May  10,  1871  to  May  27,  1871. 

Dec.  4,  .1871  to  Feb.  8,  ]  .^72. 
Feb.  8,  1872  to  Mar.  IS.  1872. 
Mar.  19,  1872  to  Apr.  26,  1872. 
Apr.  23,  1872  to  May  17,  1872. 
May  17,  1872  to  June  10, 1872. 


Dec.  2,  1872  to  Jan.  17,  1873. 
Jan.  17,  1873  to  Feb.  22,  1873. 

Feb.  22,  1873  to  Mar.  3,  1873. 


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43 
43 
43 
43 

43 

43 
43 
43 
43 
43 

44 


44 
44 
44 
44 
44 
44 
44 


44 

44 
44 
44 
44 
44 


Ses- 
sion. 


Spl. 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


Vol. 


Part. 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

i 

Ind. 
1 
2 
3 

Ind. 


Pages. 


1-205 

1-1008 
1009-2000 
2001-3008 
3009-4000 
4001^992 
4993-5447 

1-507 


1-832 
833-1664 
1665-2276 


Remarks. 


Senate,  spe- 
cial sesa. 


Appendix 
Index  


Ind. 
1 
2 
3 
3 
4 


I 
3605—08- 


1-149 


164-1008 

1009-2000 
2001-3008 
.3009-4016 
4017-5008 
5009-5699 
1-329 


Index  

Se  n  at  e, 
s  p  eci  a  1 

sess. 


1-848 
849-1696 
1697-2253 
1-269 


Appendix  . 

I  m  peac  h- 
ment  of 
W.  \V. 
B  e  1  k- 
nap,  and 
index. 

Index  


Appendix  . 

Proceed- 
ings of 
Electo- 
ral Com- 
mission. 


Years. 


1873 

1873-1874 

1874 

1874 

1874 

1874 

1874 
1873-1874 
1873-1874 
1874-1875 

1875 

1875 


1875-1876 


1876 
1876 
1876 
1876 
1876 


Period  covered. 


1876 


1875-1876 
1876-1877 

1877 

1877 


Mar.  4,  1873  to  Mar.  26, 1873. 

Dec.  1,  1873  to  Jan.  29,  1874. 
Jan.  29,  1874  to  Mar.  5,  1874. 
Mar.  5,  1874  to  Apr.  11,  1874. 
Apr.  11, 1874  to  May  19,  1874. 
May  19, 1874  to  June  15,  1874. 
June  15, 1874  to  June  23,  1874. 

Dec,  1873  to  June,  1874. 
Dec.  7,  1874  to  Jan.  28,  1875. 
Jan.  28,  1875  to  Feb.  23,  1875. 
Feb.  23,  1875  to  Mar.  3, 1875. 


jMar.  5,  1875  to  Mar.  24, 1875. 
iDec.  6,  1875  to  Feb.  10,  1876. 


Feb.  10, 1876  to  Mar.  28, 1876. 
Mar.  28,  1876  to  May  5,  1876. 
May  5,  1876  to  June  22, 1876. 
June  22, 1876  to  July  29, 1876. 
July  29, 1876  to  Aug.  15,  1876. 
Dec.  6,  1875,  to  Aug.  15, 1876. 
Mar.  2,  1876  to  Apr.  1,  1876. 


1877 


Dec.  4,  1876  to  Jan.  23,  1877. 
Jan.  23,  1877  to  Feb.  20,  1877. 
Feb.  20,  1877  to  Mar.  3,  1877. 

Jan.  31,  1877  to  Mar.  2,  1877. 


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45 

45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
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46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
47 

47 

47 
47 


Ses- 
sion. 

2 

Vol. 

Part. 

Pages. 

5 

Ind. 

1-332 

Ispl 

6 

1-46 

2spl 

6 

47-817 

2spl 

6 

1-72 

2spl 

6 

1-253 

2 

7 

1 

1-1008 

2 

7 

2 

1009-2016 

2 

7 

3 

2017-3024 

2 

7 

4 

3025-4128 

2 

7 

5 

4129-4900 

2 

7 

5 

1-500 

2 
3 

7 
8 

Tnrl 

1 

1-928 

3 

8 

2 

929-1856 

3 

8 

3 

1857-2410 

3 

8 

3 

1-584 

3 

1 

8 
9 

Tnci 

1 

1-1296 

1 

9 

2 

1297-2477 

1 

9 

2 

1-125 

1 
2 

9 
10 

Tnd 

•. 

1 

1-1008 

2 

10 

2 

1009-2016 

2 

10 

3 

2017-3024 

2 

10 

4 

3025-4032 

2 

10 

5 

4033^624 

2 

10 

5 

1-352 

2 
3 

10 
11 

Tnrl 

1 

1-912 

3 

11 

2 

913-1776 

3 

11 

3 

1777-2472 

3 

11 

3 

1-265 

3 

Spl. 

11 
12 

Tnd 

(a) 

1-499 

Spl. 

12 

(«) 

504-548 

1 

13 

1 

1-1008 

1 

13 

2 

1009-2016 

Remarks. 


Index  

Senate,  spe- 
cial sess. 


Appendix 
Index  


Appendix 
Index  


Appendix 
Index 


Appendix 
Index 


Appendix 
Index  


Appendix  . 

Index 

Senate,  spe- 
cial sess. 

Senate,  spe- 
cial sess. 


Years. 


1876-1877 
1877 

1877 
1877 
1877  ' 
1877-1878 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1878 


Period  covered. 


1877-1878 
1878-1879 

1879 

1879 


1878-1879 

1879 

1879 

1879 

1879 
1879-1880 

1880 

1880 

1880 

1880 


1879-1880 
1880-1881 

1881 

1881 


1880-1881 
1881 

1881 

1881-1882 
1882 


Mar.  5, 1877  to  Mar.  17, 1877. 


Oct.  15, 1877  to  Dec.  3, 1877. 


Dec.  3, 1877  to  Feb.  13, 1878. 
Feb.  13, 1878  to  Mar.  25, 1878. 
Mar.  25, 1878  to  May  1, 1878. 
May  1, 1878  to  June  5, 1878. 
June  5, 1878  to  June  20, 1878. 


Dec.  2, 1878  to  Feb.  3, 1879. 
Feb.  3, 1879  to  Feb.  24, 1879. 
Feb.  24, 1879  to  Mar.  3, 1879. 


Mar.  18, 1879  to  May  13, 1879. 
May  13, 1879  to  July  1, 1879. 


Dec.  1, 1879  to  Feb.  19, 1880. 
Feb.  19, 1880  to  Apr.  1, 1880. 
Apr.  1, 1880  to  May  5, 1880. 
May  5, 1880  to  June  1, 1880. 
June  1, 1880  to  June  16, 1880. 


Dec.  6, 1880  to  Jan.  25, 1881. 
Jan.  25, 1881  to  Feb.  19, 1881. 
Feb.  19, 1881  to  Mar.  3, 1881. 


Mar.  4, 1881  to  May  20, 1881. 

Oct.  10, 1881  to  Oct.  29, 1881. 

Dec.  5, 1881  to  Feb.  9, 1882. 
Feb.  9, 1882  to  Mar.  17, 1882. 


« Index  to  proceedings  in  each  special  session  in  same  volume. 


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49 

49 

49 
49 
49 


2 

Spl, 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


Vol, 


13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 

15 

15 
16 
16 

16 

16 
17 

17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 

17 

17 
18 
18 


Part. 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
7 
Ind. 
1 
2 

3 
4 
4 
Ind. 
1 
'  2 

3 
4 
5 


2017-3024 
3025-4032 
4033-5264 
5265-6480 
6481-7019 
1-673 


1-1008 
1009-2016 
2017-3024 
3025-3077 

1-352 


el 


Ind. 
1 

9 


Ind. 

1 


Pages. 


Reinark.s. 


1-1008 
1009-2016 
2017-3024 
3025^240 
4241-5456 
5457-6182 

1-503 


1-928 
929-1840 
1841-2573 
1-197 


1    1-1088 
'>  1089-2176 

3  2177-3264 

4  J3265-4352 

5  '4353-5440 

6  '5441-6560 

7  ^6561-7648 


»■ 


J  7649-8040 


'l|      1-483 
Ind.  ' 

1  I       1-1008 

2  11009-2016 


Appendix. 
Index 


Appendix.. 
Index  


1882 

1882 

1882 

1882 

1882 

1882 

1881-1882 

1882-1883 

1883 

1883 

1883 

1882-1883 

1882-1883 

1883-1884 

1884 

1884 

1884 

1884 

1884 

1883-1884 

1883-1884 

1884-1885 

1885 

1885 

1884-1885 

1884-1885 

1885 

1885-1886 
1886 
1886 

:      1886 

I      1886 

1886 

!      1886 

'      1886 

Appendix..  !l885-1886 

Index 1885-1886 

1886-1887 

1      1887 


Appendix.. 
Index 


Appendix . . 

Index  

Senate,  spl. 

sess. 


Years. 


Period  covered. 


Mar.  17, 1882  to  Apr.  18, 1882. 
Apr.  19, 1882  to  May  17, 1882. 
May  17, 1882  to  June  23, 1882. 
June  23, 1882  to  July  25, 1882. 
July  25,  1882  to  Aug.  8, 1882. 


Dec.  4, 1882  to  Jan.  9, 1883. 
Jan.  9,  1883  to  Feb.  2, 1883. 
Feb.  2, 1883  to  Feb.  20, 1883. 
Feb.  20,  1883  to  Mar.  3,  1883. 


Dec.  3, 1883  to  Feb.  11, 1884. 
Feb.  11, 1884  to  Mar.  18, 1884. 
Mar.  18, 1884  to  Apr.  16, 1884. 
Apr.  16, 1884  to  May  16, 1884. 
May  16, 1884  to  June  21, 1884. 
June  12, 1884  to  July  7, 1884. 


Dec.  1, 1884  to  Jan.  22, 1885. 
Jan.  22,  1885  to  Feb.  18, 1885. 
Feb.  18, 1885  to  Mar.  3,  1885. 


Mar.  4, 1885  to  Apr.  2,  1885. 

Dec.  7, 1885  to  Feb.  3, 1 886. 
Feb.  3, 1886  to  Mar.  8,  1886. 
Mar.  8,  1886  to  Apr.  8,  1886. 
Apr.  8,  1886  to  May  11,  1886. 
May  11,  1886  to  June  9, 1886. 
June  9,  1886  to  July  6,  1886. 
July  6, 1886  to  July  23, 1886. 
July  23,  1886  to  Aug.  5,  1886. 


Dec.  6, 1886  to  Jan.  25, 1887. 
Jan.  25, 1887  to  Feb.  21,  1887. 


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51 

51 

51 
51 
51 
51 

51 
51 
51 


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Spl, 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


Vol. 


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18 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 

19 

19 
20 
20 

20 

20 
21 

21 
21 
21 
21 
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21 
21 
21 

21 

21 

21 
21 
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22 
22 
22 


Part. 


Ind. 
1 

2 
3 
4 

5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

.0] 

Ind. 
1 

2 


Ind. 
1 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 


Pages. 


2017-2757 
1-212 


1-1008 
1009-2000 
2001-3008 
3009-4000 
4001-5008 
5009-6000 
6001-7008 
7009-8000 
8001-9152 
9153-9616 

620 


10 

11 

Apx. 

Ind. 
1 
2 
3 
4 


1-992 
993-1984 
1985-2727 
1-242 
1-74 
1-74 

75-1024 

1025-2032 

2033-3040 

3041-4048 

4049-5056 

5057-6064 

6065-7072 

7073-8080 

8081-9248 

j9249--> 

110416/ 

jl0417i 

110800/ 
1-288 


Remarks. 


Appendix.. 
Index  


Appendix 
Index 


Appendix 

Index 

Senate,  spl. 

sess. 


Years. 


1887 
1886-1887 
1886-1887 
1887-1888 

1888 

1888 

1888 

1888 

1888 

1888 

1888 

1888 

1888 
1887-1888 
1887-1888 
1888-1889 

1889 

1889 


Appendix  . 
Index 


1-1056 
1057-2112 
2113-3168* 
3169-3921 i 


1888-1889 
1889 

1889-1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 

1890 

1890 

1889-1890 
1889-1890 
1890-1891 

1891 

1891 

1891 


Period  covered. 


Feb.  21, 1887  to  Mar.  3,  1887. 


Dec.  5,  1887  to  Feb.  7, 1888. 
Feb.  7,  1888  to  Mar.  13,  1888. 
Mar.  13, 1888  to  Apr.  16, 1888. 
Apr.  16, 1888  to  May  11, 1888. 
May  11,  1888  to  June  7,  1888. 
June  7,  1888  to  July  9,  1888. 
July  9,  1888  to  July  28,  1888. 
July  30,  1888  to  Aug.  27, 1888. 
Aug.  27,  1888  to  Oct.  4,  1888. 
Oct.  4,  1888  to  Oct.  20,  1888. 


Dec.  3,  1888  to  Jan.  19,  1889. 
Jan.  19, 1889  to  Feb.  16, 1889. 
Feb.  16,  1889  to  Mar.  2,  1889. 


Mar.  4,  1889  to  Apr.  2,  1889. 

Dec.  2,  1889  to  Feb.  3,  1890. 
Feb.  3,  1890  to  Mar.  7,  1890. 
Mar.  7, 1890  to  Apr.  4,  1890. 
Apr.  4,  1890  to  Apr.  30,  1890. 
Apr.  30,  1890  to  May  20, 1890. 
May  20, 1890  to  June  13, 1890. 
June  13,  1890  to  July  9,  1890. 
July  9,  1890  to  Aug.  4,  1890. 
Aug.  4,  1890  to  Aug.  28,  1890' 

Aug.  28, 1890  to  Sept.  25, 1890. 
Sept.  25,  1890  to  Oct.  1,  1890. 

Dec.  2,  1889  to  Oct.  1,  1890. 
Dec.  1,  1890  to  Jan.  8,  1891. 
Jan.  8,  1891  to  Feb.  3,  1891. 
Feb.  3,  1891  to  Feb.  23,  1891. 
Feb.  23, 1891  to  Mar.  3,  1891. 


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51 

52 
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52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
52 
53 

53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
58 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
53 
54 
54 


Ses- 
sion. 


2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
Spl. 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 


Vol. 


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22 
23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
24 
24 
24 
24 
25 

25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
26 
26 
26 
26 
26 
26 
26 
26 
26 
26 
26 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
28 
28 


Part. 


4 

Ind. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

Ind. 
1 
2 
3 

Ind. 
1 

1 
2 
3 
3 

1-3 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
1-10 
1 
2 
3 
4 
4 

1-4 
1 
2 


1-1008 
1009-2016 
2017-3024 
3025-4032 
4033-5040 
5040-6160 
6061-7129 

1-638     Appendix  . 

Index 
1-912 
913-1824 
1825-2620|  Appendix  . 

Index  

Senate,  spe- 
cial sess. 


Pages. 


1-265 


Remarks. 


Appendix 
Index 


1-194 


Years. 


197-1280 
1281-2560 
2561-3128 
1-705 


1-1008 
1009-2016 
2017-3024 
3025-4032 
4033-5040 
5041-6048 
6049-7376 
7377-8618 

1-818 
819-1548 


1-928 
929-1856 
1857-2784 
2875-3252 

1-414 


1-1008 
1009-2000 


Appendix 
Appendix 
Index  


Appendix  . 
Index  


1890-1891 
1890-1891 
1891-1892 

1892 

1892 

1892 

1892 

1892 

1892 

1892 
1891-1892 
1892-1893 

1893 

1893 
1892-1893 

1893 

1893 

1893 

1893 

1893 

1893 
1893-1894 

1894 

1894 

1894 

1894 

1894 

1894 

1894 
1893-1894 
1893-1894 
1893-1894 
1894-1895 

1895 

1895 

1895 
1894-1895 
1894-1895 
1895-1896 

1896 


Period  covered. 


Dec.  1,  1890  to  Mar.  3, 1891. 
Dec.  7,  1891  to  Feb.  10,  1892. 
Feb.  10, 1892  to  Mar.  11, 1892. 
Mar.  12,  1892  to  Apr.  6,  1892. 
Apr.  6,  1892  to  May  6,  1892. 
May  6,  1892  to  June  4,  1892. 
June  4,  1892  to  July  14,  1892. 
July  14,  1892  to  Aug.  5,  1892. 

Dec.  7, 1891  to  Aug.  5, 1892. 
Dec.  5, 1892  to  Jan.  28, 1893. 
Jan.  28, 1893  to  Feb.  18, 1893. 
Feb.  18, 1893  to  Mar.  3, 1893. 
Dec.  5, 1892  to  Mar.  3, 1893. 
Mar.  4  to  Apr.  15, 1893. 

Aug.  7  to  Sept.  6, 1893. 

Sept.  6  to  Oct.  16, 1893. 

Oct.  16  to  Nov.  3, 1893. 

1893. 

Mar.  4  to  Nov.  3, 1893. 

Dec.  4, 1893  to  Jan.  18, 1894. 

Jan.  18  to  Feb.  8, 1894. 

Feb.  8  to  Mar.  16, 1894. 

Mar.  16  to  Apr.  24, 1894. 

Apr.  24  to  May  21, 1894. 

May  21  to  June  9, 1894. 

June  9  to  July  12, 1894. 

July  12  to  Aug.  28, 1894. 

1893-1894. 

1893-1894. 

Dec.  4, 1893  to  Aug.  28, 1894. 

Dec.  3, 1894  to  Jan.  14, 1895. 

Jan.  14  to  Feb.  6, 1895. 

Feb.  6  to  Feb.  26, 1895. 

Feb.  26  to  Mar.  3, 1895. 

1894-1895. 

Dec.  3, 1894  to  Mar.  3, 1895. 

Dec.  2, 1895  to  Jan.  27, 1896. 

Jan.  27  to  Feb.  29, 1896. 


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54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 
tit; 

55 
56 
5(5 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 


Ses- 
sion. 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
Spl. 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


Vol. 


28 
28 
28 
28 
28 
28 
28 
29 
29 
29 
29 
29 
30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

32 

32 

32 

32 

32 

33 

33 

33 

33 

33 

33 

33 

33 


Part. 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
7 

1-7 
1 
2 
3 
3 

1-3 
1 

1 
2 


2001-3008 
3009-4000 
4001-5008 
5009-6000 
6001-6463 
1-497 


Pages. 


1-1008 
1009-2000 
2001-2988 

1-85 


Remarks. 


Ai)pendix  . 
Index  


1-8 

11-1120 
1121-2240 


3  2241-2977 


3 
1-3 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
1-8 
1 
2 
3 
3 
1-3 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 


1-1008 
1009^2016 
2017-3024 
3025-4032 
4033-5040 
5041-5936 
5937-6808 

1-771 


1-449 


1-1072 
1073-2144 
2145-2938 

1-282 


1-1008 
1009-2016 
2017-2960 
2961-3888 
3889-4816 
4817-5744 
5745-6672 
6673-6893 


Appendix  . 

Index 

Senate,  spe- 
cial sess. 


Appendix 
Index 


Years. 


Period  covered. 


Appendix  . 
Index 


Appendix 
Index 


1896 

1896 

1896 

1896 

1896 
1895-1896 
1895-1896 
1896-1897 

1897 

1897 

1896-1897 

1896-1897 

1897 

1897 

1897 

1897 

1897 

1897 
1897-1898 

1898 

1898 

1898 

1898 

1898 

1898 
1897-1898 
1897-1898 
1898-1899 

1899 

1899 
1898-1899 
1898-1899 
1899-1900 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1900 


Feb.  29  to  Mar.  20, 1896. 
Mar.  20  to  Apr.  15, 1896. 
Apr.  15  to  May  8, 1896. 
May  8  to  June  2, 1896. 
June  2  to  June  11,1896. 
1895-1896. 

Dec.  2, 1895  to  June  11, 1896. 
Dec.  7, 1896  to  Jan.  21, 1897. 
Jan.  22  to  Feb.  19, 1897. 
Feb.  19  to  Mar.  3, 1897. 
Index,  end. 

Dec.  7,  1896  to  Mar.  3,  1897. 
Mar.  4  to  Mar.  10,  1897. 

Mar.  15  to  May  17,  1897. 
May  17  to  July  2,  1897. 
July  2  to  July  24,  1897. 
1897. 

Mar.  4  to  July  24,  1897. 
Dec.  6,  1897  to  Jan.  25,  1898. 
Jan.  25  to  Feb.  22,  1898. 
Feb.  22  to  Mar.  21,  1898. 
Mar.  21  to  Apr.  18,  1898. 
Apr.  18  to  May  19,  1898. 
May  19  to  June  14,  1898. 
June  14  to  July  8,  1898. 
Index,  end. 

Dec.  6,  1897  to  July  8,  1898. 
Dec.  5,  1898  to  Jan.  26,  1899. 
Jan.  26  to  Feb.  21,  1899. 
Feb.  21  to  Mar.  3,  1899. 
Index,  end. 

Dec.  5,  1898  to  Mar.  3,  1899. 
Dec.  4,  1899  to  Jan.  19,  1900. 
Jan.  19  to  Feb.  21,  1900. 
Feb.  21  to  Mar.  16,  1900. 
Mar.  16  to  Apr.  7,  1900. 
Apr.  7  to  Apr.  28,  1900. 
Apr.  28  to  May  19,  1900. 
May  19  to  June  5,  1900. 
June  5  to  June  7,  1900. 


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1-992 

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34 

2 

993-1984 

56 

2 

34 

3 

1985-2976 

56 

2 

34 

4 

2977-3606 

56 

2 

34 

4 

1-384 

56 

2 
Spl. 

34 
35 

1-4 
1 

57 

1-38 

57 

35 

1 

41-1008 

57 

35 

2 

1009-2080 

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35 

3 

2081-3152 

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35 

4 

3153-4224 

57 

35 

5 

4225-5280 

57 

35 

6 

5281-6336 

57 

35 

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6337-7392 

57 

35 

8 

7393-7795 

57 

35 

8 

1-662 

57 

35 

1-8 

1-729 

57 

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36 

1 

1-1088 

57 

2 

36 

2 

1089-2176 

57 

2 

36 

3 

2177-3078 

57 

2 

36 

3 

1-210 

57 

2 

36 

1-3 

1-266 

58 

Spl. 

37 

1-141 

58 

1 

37 

145-544 

58 

1 

37 

547-552 

58 

2 

38 

1 

1-1008 

58 

2 

38 

2 

1009-2016 

58 

2 

38 

3 

2017-3024 

58 

2 

38 

4 

3025-4032 

58 

2 

38 

5 

4033-5040 

58 

2 

38 

6 

5041-5852 

58 

2 

38 

6 

1-292 

58 

2 

38 

1-6 

1-^23 

58 

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39 

1 

1-1056 

58 

3 

39 

2 

1057-2112 

58 

3 

39 

3 

2113-3168 

Remarks. 


Appendix 
Index  


Appendix 

Index  

Special . . . 


Appendix 
Index 


Appendix 
Index 


Appendix 
and  in- 
dex. 


Appendix 
Index  


Years. 


Period  covered. 


1899-1900 
1899-1900 
1900-1901 

1901 

1901 

1901 
1900-1901 
1900-1901 

1901 
1901-1902 
1901-1902 

1902 

1902 

1902 

1902 

1902 

1902 

1901-1902 
1902-1903 

1903 

1903 


1902-1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 


1903-1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1904 
1903-1904 
1904-1905 

1905 

1905 


1899-1900. 

Dec.  4,  1899  to  June  7,  1900. 
Dec.  3,  1900  to  Jan.  14,  1901. 
Jan.  14  to  Feb.  6,  1901. 
Feb.  6  to  Feb.  25,  1901. 
Feb.  25  to  Mar.  23,  1901. 
Dec,  1900  to  Mar.,  1901. 
Dec.  3,  1900  to  Mar.  3,  1901. 
Mar.  4  to  Mar.  9,  1901. 
Dec.  2,  1901  to  Jan.  27,  1902. 
Jan.  27  to  Feb.  22,  1902. 
Feb.  22  to  Mar.  21,  1902. 
Mar.  21  to  Apr.  16,  1902. 
Apr.  16  to  May  10,  1902. 
May  10  to  June  5,  1902. 
June  5  to  June  25,  1902. 
June  25  to  July  1,  1902. 

Mar.  4,  1901  to  July  1,  1902. 
Dec.  1,  1902  to  Jan.  22,  1903. 
Jan.  22  to  Feb.  14,  1903. 
Feb.  14  to  Mar.  4,  1903. 

Dec.  1,  1902  to  Mar.  4,  1903. 
Mar.  5  to  Mar.  19,  1903. 
Nov.  9  to  Dec.  7,  1903. 
Mar.  5  to  Dec.  7,  1903. 


Dec.  7,  1903  to  Jan.  21,  1904. 
Jan.  21  to  Feb.  18,  1904. 
Feb.  18  to  Mar.  9,  1904. 
Mar.  9  to  Mar.  31,  1904. 
Mar.  31  to  Apr.  18,  1904. 
Apr.  18  to  Apr.  28,  1904. 

Dec.  7,  1903  to  Apr.  28,  1904. 
Dec.  5,  1904  to  Jan.  18,  1905. 
Jan.  18  to  Feb.  8,  1905. 
Feb.  8  to  Feb.  23,  1905. 


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39 

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Pages. 

58 

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3169-4041 

58 

3 

39 

4 

1-196 

58 

3 

39 

40 

1-4 
1 

59 

1-1008 

59 

40 

2 

1009-2016 

59 

40 

3 

2017-3024 

59 

40 

4 

3025-4032 

59 

40 

5 

4033-5040 

59 

J^ 

40 

6 

5041-6048 

59 

40 

7 

6049-7056 

.59 

40 

8 

7057-8064 

59 

40 

9 

8065-9072 

59 

40 

10 

9073-9817 

59 

2 

40 
41 

1-10 
1 

59 

1-1008 

59 

2 

41 

2 

1009-2016 

59 

2 

41 

3 

2017-3024 

59 

2 
2 

41 
41 

4 

5 

3025-4032 
4033-4673 

59 

59 

2 

41 

1-5 

* 

Remarks. 


Appendix  . 
Index  

Appendix  . 
Index  

Index 


Years. 


1905 

1905 

1904-1905 

1905-1906 

1906 

1906 

1906 

1906 

1906 

1906 

1906 

1906 

1906 
1905-1906 
1906-1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 
1906-1907 


Period  covered. 


Feb.  23  to  Mar.  4,  1905. 

Dec.  5,  1904  to  Mar.  4,  1905. 
JMar.  4  to  Mar.  18,  1905. 
iDec.  4  to  Jan.  12,  1906. 

Jan.  12  to  Feb.  3,  1906. 

Feb.  3  to  Feb.  26,  1906. 

Feb.  16  to  Mar.  20,  1906. 

Mar.  20  to  Apr.  11,  1906. 

Apr.  11  to  Apr.  23,  1906. 

Apr.  28  to  May  17,  1906. 

May  17  to  June  8,  1906. 

June  8  to  June  23,  1906. 

June  23  to  June  30,  1906. 

Dec.  4,  1905  to  June  30,  1906. 

Dec.  3,  1906  to  Jan.  11,  1907. 

Jan.  11  to  Jan.  31,  1907. 

Jan.  31  to  Feb.  15,  1907. 

Feb.  15  to  Feb.  26,  1907. 

Feb.  26  to  Mar.  4,  1907. 

Dec.  3  to  Mar.  4,  1907. 


Constitution,  Digest,  and  Manual  of  the  Rules  and  Practice  of  the 
House  of  Representatives. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

Document. 

Nnmber. 

Volume. 

1880a 

1883 

1884a 

18850 ' 

1886a 

1890 

1891a 

1893a 

1895a 

1896 

54 
54 
55 

1 
2 
2 

H.  Doc. 
H.  Doc. 
H.  Doc. 

352 
137 
560 

66 

1897 

46 

1898 

70 

a  Not  documented. 


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Congress. 

Session. 

Document. 

Number. 

Volume. 

1899 

55 
56 

3 
1 

H.  Doc . . 
H.  Doc. 

229 
324 

75 

1900 

82 

1900 

56 

2 

H.  Doc . . 

18 

59 

1901 

57 

1 

H.  Doc . . 

88 

63 

1902 

57 

2 

H.  Doc . . 

21 

48 

1903 

58 

1 

H.  Doc . . 

5 

2 

1904 

58 

3 

H.  Doc . . 

75 

03 

1905 

59 

1 

H.  Doc . . 

87 

54 

1906 

59 

2 

H.  Doc . . 

24 

43 

Constitution,  Rules,  and  Manual  of  the  United  States  Senate. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

Document. 

Number. 

Volume. 

1868  a 

1869  a 

1871a 

1873  a  .                

1877  a 

1881a 

1885  a 

1886  a 

1888  a  .                                

1890  a 

1892  o 

1896 

54 

1 

Sen.  Doc... 

304 

12 

1899  b 

1901 

56 
57 
58 
59 

2 
2 
3 

2 

Sen.  Doc... 
Sen.  Doc  . . 
Sen.  Doc  . . 
Sen.  Doc  . . 

237 
227 
198 
406 

34 

1903 

23 

1905 

15 

1907 

35 

a  Not  documented. 


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Consular  Reports. 


Volume. 

Number. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

1  CI                                        

1  to   3 
4  to   8 
9  to  12 
13  to  16 
17  to  22 
23  to  24i 
25  to  27 
28  to  30 

(a) 

(«) 

(«) 

(«) 

(«) 
65 
19 
39 

2  ((                     

3  n                     

4  a 

5a                     ; 

6                      

1881 
1882 
1882 

47 

47 
47 

1 

2 
2 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

26 

4 

11 

7                      

8                     

(a)  Index  nos.  1-29 

10 

31  to  34 
35  to  38 
39  to  42 
43  to  44 
45  to  48 
49  to  52 
53  to  56 

1883 
1883 
1883 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1885 

48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
49 
49 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

4 
5 
6 

7 
10 

7 
8 



12 

12 
12 
12 
34 
28 
29 

1 

11                 

2 

12                   

3 

13            

4 

14               

15               

16 



(o)  Index,  nos.  1-50 

18        

57  to  59 

60  to  62 

63  to  68 

69  to  72 

73  to  75 

76  to  78 

79  to  82 

83  to  86 

87  to  90 

91  to  94 

95  to  97 

98  to  100 

101  to  104 

105  to  107i 

108  to  109 

110  to  111 

1886 
1885 
1886 
1886 
1886 
1887 
1887 
1887 
1887 
1887 
1887 
1888 
1888 
1889 
1889 
1889 

49 
49 
49 
49 
49 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
51 
51 
51 

1 
1 

2 

2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 

H.  mis.  ... 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mi.s 

H.  mis 

12 
12 
4 
4 
9 
21 
21 
22 
22 
23 
23 
13 
13 
24 
26 
26 

1 
2 

178 
179 
55 
66 
169 
604 
605 
606 
607 
608 
609 
140 
141 
231 
232 
232 

19            

20            

21 

22          

23            

24                   

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30,  pt.  1 

30,  pt.2 

31,pt.l 

31,  pt.2 

(a)  Index,  nos.  60-111 

32 

112  to  115 
116  to  117 
118  to  119 
120  to  123 
124  to  127 
128  to  131 
132  to  135 
136  to  139 
140  to  143 
144  to  147 
148  to  151 
152  to  155 
156  to  159 
160  to  163 
164  to  167 
168  to  171 
172  to  175 
176  to  179 
180  to  183 

1889 
1889 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1892 
1892 
1893 
1893 
1893 
1893 
1894 
1894 
1895 
1895 

51 
61 
61 
61 
52 
52 
52 
52 
62 
62 
62 
53 
63 
63 
63 
63 
53 
54 
64 

1 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
1 
1 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

26 

39 

39 

9 

15 

15 

34 

39 

49 

18 

18 

5 

6 

19 

32 

4 

7 

35 

36 

234 

267 

267 

128 

17 

18 

164 

258 

339 

108 

109 

24 

54 

123 

205 

135 

66 

30 

31 

33,pt.l 

33,  pt  2 

34 

36 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

1-4 
1-4 
1-4 

48 

49 

a  Not  documented. 


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Volume. 

Number. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

50 

184  to  187 
188  to  191 
192  to  194 
195  to  199 
200  to  203 
204  to  207 
208  to  211 
212  to  215 
216  to  219 
220  to  223 
224  to  227 
228  to  231 
232  to  235 
236  to  239 

1895 
1895 
1895 

54 
54 
54 

54 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
65 
56 
56 
56 
56 

56 
56 
56 
56 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
.58 
58 
58 
58 
58 
58 
58 
58 
58 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 
59 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 
1 

2 
2 
3 
3 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1-2 

1-2 

1-2 

1-2 

1-2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

H.  mis 

House 

House 

H.  doe 

H. doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doe 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

52 

72 
31 
50 
4 
5 
46 
47 
48 
40 
41 
46 
47 
48 
69 

49 
66 
67 
68 
66 
67 
68 
55 
56 
51 
62 
53 
54 
55 
59 
60 
61 
62 
56 
57 
68 
59 
72 
73 



132 
377 

24 
164 

51 

91 
201 
435 
565 

73 
294 

16 
190 
620 
543 

744 

240 

527 

556 

152 

553 

710 

113 

438 

21 

22 

650 

783-785 

786-788 

328-330 

331-333 

334-336 

337-339 

513-515 

516-518 

519-521 

522-624 

346-348 

349-351 

1-4 

51 

1-4 

52 

1-5 

53 

1-5 

54 •- 

1-6 

65               

1  5 

5G 

1-6 

57 

1-5 

58 

1-5 

59  

1-6 

60 

1-5 

61 

1-5 

62 

1-6 

63 

1-5 

Index,  nos.  204-239 

General 

64 

240  to  243 
244  to  247 
248  to  251 
252  to  255 
256  to  259 
260  to  263 
264  to  267 
268  to  271 
272  to  275 
276  to  279 
280  to  282 
283  to  285 
286  to  288 
289  to  291 
292  to  294 
295  to  297 
298  to  300 
301  to  303 
304  to  306 
307  to  309 
310  to  312 
313  to  315 
.  316  to  318 
319  to  321 

1902 
1902 
1902 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 

indt^x. 
1-4 

65 

1-4 

66 

1-4 

67 

1-4 

68 

1-4 

69 

1-4 

70 

1-4 

71 

1-4 

72 

1-4 

73 

1-4 

74 

1-3 

75 

1-3 

76 

77 

78 

79                                         .   .. 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 

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.;                              Volume. 

Year. 

1889 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

1.  Cotton  textiles  in  foreign  countries;  Files  in 

51 

1 

H.  mis 

40 

268 

Spanish  America;  Malt  and  beer  in  Spanish 

America;  Fruit  culture  in  foreign  countries. 

2.  Refrigerators  and  food  preservation  in  foreign 

1891 

52 

1 

H.  mis 

16 

19 

countries;  European  emigration;  Olive  cul- 

« 

ture  in  the  Alps  (Mari times);  Beet-sugar  in- 

dustry and  flax  cultivation  in  foreign  coun- 

tries. 

3.  Streets  and  highways  in  foreign  countries 

1891 

52 

1 

H.  mis 

16 

20' 

4    Port  regulations  in  ff)reigu  countries 

1890 

51 

2 

H. ex. doc. 

27 

45 

5.  Canals  and  irrigation  in  foreign  countries 

1890 

61 

2 

H. ex. doc. 

26 

45 

6.  Coal  and  coal  consumption  in  Spanish  Amer- 

1891 

52 

1 

H.  mis 

33 

153 

ica;  Gas  in  foreign  countries;  India  rubber. 

7.  The  stave  trade  in  foreign  countries;  Tariffs  of 

1892 

52 

2 

H.  mis 

19 

110 

foreign  countries. 

8.  Fire  and  building  regulations  in  foreign  coun- 

1892 

52 

2 

H.  mis 

19 

111 

tries. 

9.  Australasian  sheep  and  wool;  Vagrancy  and 

1892 

52 

2 

H.  mis 

28 

119 

public  charities  in  foreign  countries. 

10.  Lead  and  zinc  mining  in  foreign  countries;  Ex- 

1893 

53 

2 

H.  mis 

22 

175 

tension  of  markets  for  American  flour. 

11.  American  lumber  in  foreign  markets 

1894 

53 

3 

H.  mis.... 

18 

92 

12.  Highways  of  commerce,  ocean  lines,  railways, 

1895 

54 

1 

H.  doc... 

37 

32 

canals,  and  other  trade  routes  of  foreign 

countries. 

13.  Money  and  prices  in  foreign  countries 

1895 

54 

2 

H.  doc 

32 

25 

1,2 

14.  Drug  trade  in  foreign  countries 

1897 

55 

2 

H.  doc 

49 

663 

15.  Soap  trade  in  foreign  countries 

1898 

55 

3 

H.  doc... 

37 

34 

1.2 

IG.  Tariffs  of  foreign  countries: 

Part  1,  Europe 

1898 

55 

3 

H.  doc... 

37 

285 

1 

Part  2,  America 

1898 
1898 

55 
55 

3 
3 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 

38 
39 

285 

285 

2 

Parts  3,  4,  5,  Asia,  Africa,  Australasia,  and 

3,4,5 

Polynesia. 

17.  Sewage  and  garbage  in  foreign  countries;  For- 

1899 

56 

1 

H.  doc... 

50 

116 

eign  trade  in  coal  tar  and  by-products. 

18.  Merchant  marine  of  foreign  countries 

1899 

56 

H.  doc... 

50 

257 

19.  Paper  in  foreign  countries;  Uses  of  wood  pulp  . 

1899 

56 

N    1 

H.  doc... 

61 

731 

20.  Book  cloth  in  foreign  countries.    (Part  1. ) 

1899 

56 

H.  doc... 

52 

731 

1 

School  garden  in  Europe.    ( Part  2. ) 

1899 

56 

H.  doc... 

52 

731 

2 

Stave  trade  in  foreign  countries.     (Part  3. ) 

1899 

56 

H.  doc 

52 

731 

3 

21.  Foreign  markets  for  American  coal.     (Part  1.) . 

1899 

56 

H.  doc... 

53 

741 

1 

Vehicle  industry  in  Europe.     ( Part  2. ) 

1899 

56 

H.  doc 

53 

741 

2 

Trusts  and  trade   combinations   in   Europe. 

1899 

56 

H.  doc... 

53 

741 

3 

(Parts.) 

22.  Acetic  acids  in  foreign  countries.    (Parti.) 

1900 

56 

2 

H.  doc... 

65 

290 

1 

Mineral-water  Industry.     (Part  2.) 

1900 

56 

2 

H.  doc... 

65 

290 

2 

Foreign  trade  in  heating  and  cooking.  ( Part  3. ) . 

1900 

66 

2 

H.  doc 

65 

290 

3 

23.  Part  1.  Gas  and  oil  engines 

1901 

57 

1 

H.  doc... 

69 

708 

"    Part  2.  Silver  and  plated  ware 

2 

24.  Creameries  in  foreign  countries 

f     112 
199 
447 

25.  Stored  goods  as  collateral  for  loans 

[:902 

57 

2 

H.  doc... 

54 

26.  Briquets  as  fuel  in  foreign  countries 

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Consular  Reports,  Special — Continued. 


285 


Volume. 


27.  Markets  for  agriculturnl  implements  and  ve- 

hicles in  foreign  countries. 

28.  Commercial  travelers  in  foreign  countries 

29.  Macaroni  wheat  in  foreign  countries 

30.  Emigration  to  United  States 

31.  Windmills  in  foreign  countries 

32.  Foreign  markets  for  American  fruits 

33.  Industrial  education  and  industrial  conditions 

in  Germany. 

34.  Marketing  goods  in  foreign  countries 

35.  Warehouses  in  foreign  countries  for  storage  of 

merchandise. 

36.  Foreign  markets  for  American  cotton  manu- 

factures. 

37.  Machine-made  lace  industry  in  Europe 

38.  Insurance  in  foreign  countries 

39.  Cotton-seed  products  in  foreign  countries 


Year. 


l'J03 
1904 


1905 

1905 

[1906 
1906 


Con- 
gress. 


}.. 


Ses- 
sion. 


1-2 


58  :        3 


58 ;      3 


59  1 

59  1        2 


House  or 

Senate 
document. 


H.  doc... 


H.  doc 

H.  doc 

H.  doc 
H.  doc 


Vol-  I  Num- 
ume.     ber. 


56 
57 

58 

55 
103 


45 

446 
508 
732 
73 
74 
423 

r  316 
423 

427 

164 
165 
800 


Part. 


Contin  gent    Expenses  of  the  House.     Reports. 


By  whom  made. 

Year. 

Congress. 

Sesssion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

T.  Beckley 

a  1802 
O1809 
«1812 
1824 
1825 
1826 
1827 
1828 
1829 
1830 
1831 
1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 
1835 
1836 
1836 
1837 
1838 
1839 

P.  Magruder 

Do 

M.  St.  C.  Clarke 

Do 

18 
19 
19 
20 
20 
21 
21 
22 
22 
23 
23 
24 
24 
24 
24 
25 
25 
26 

2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

2 
2 
3 

1 
1 
1 
2 

3 
10 

Do 

3 

Do 

5 

Do 

4 

Do 

Do 

9 
5 

Do 

7 

Do 

4 

Do 

4 

Do 

3 

W.  S.  Franklin 

19 

Do 

28 

Do 

74 

Do 

7 

Do 

7 

H.  A.  Garland 

6 

Do 

33 

«  Not  numbered. 


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Contingent  Expenses  of  the  House.     Reports — Continued. 


By  whom  made. 


H.  A.  Garland  . . 
M.  St.  C.  Clarke. 
G.  W.  Summers. 
M.  St.  C.  Clarke. 

Do 

Do 

C.  J.  McNulty  .- 
R.  B.  French  . . . 

Do 

Do 

Campbell 

Do 

B.  M.  Yomig 

Do 

J.  W.  Forney . . . 

Do 


J. 
J. 


Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

CuUom 

Do 

Do 

Do 

M.  Kunkel . . 
C.  Allen  .... 

Do 

J.  W.  Forney . . 

Do 

F.  E.  Spinner. . 
Etheridge 

Do 

McPherson 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

J.  M.  Broomall 

McPherson 

J.  M.  Broomall 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

1840 

26 

2 

1841 

27 

2 

1842 

27 

2 

1842 

27 

3 

1843 

28 

1 

1844 

28 

1 

1845 

28 

2 

1845 

29 

1 

1846 

29 

2 

1847 

30 

1 

1848 

30 

2 

1849 

31 

1 

1850 

31 

2 

1851 

32 

1 

1852 

32 

2 

1852 

32 

2 

185.3 

33 

1 

1853 

33 

1 

1854 

33 

2 

1855 

34 

1 

1855 

34 

1 

1856 
1856 

34 
34 

3 
3 

1857 

34 

3 

1858 

35 

1 

1859 

35 

2 

1860 

36 

1 

1860 

36 

2 

1861 

36 

2 

1861 

36 

2 

1862 

37 

2 

1863 

37 

3 

1864 

38 

1 

1865 

38 

2 

1866 

39 

1 

1867 

39 

2 

1868 

40 

2  . 

1868 

40 

2 

1869 

40 

3 

1869 

40 

3 

.  House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Volume. 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  rept 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

3 

H.  ex 

2 

H.  ex 

3 

H.  ex 

H.  mis 

t 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis  .... 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  rept 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  rept 

^ 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis  .... 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  rept 

H.  mis 

H.  rept 

Number. 


7 

13 

30 

10 

8 

46 

54 

15 

2 

6 

4 

15 

5 

2 

2 

4 

6 

8 

9 

8 

30 

9 

48 

71 

379 

4 

25 

7 

13 

94 

33 

24 

30 

29 

20 

21 

31 

84 

25 

36 


CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  237 

Contingent  Expenses  of  the  House.     Reports — Continued. 


By  whom  made. 

Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

McPherson 

1870 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 

41 
41 
42 
42 
43 
43 
44 
44 
45 
45 
46 
46 
47 
47 
48 
48 
49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
.53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 

2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

4 

25 

Do 

8 

Do 

7 

Do 

13 

Do 

15 

Do 

Do 

4 
4 

Adams 

H.  mis 1              I 

12 

Do 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

6 

Do 

9 

Do 

6 

Do 

Do 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis.... 
H.  mis.... 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis..-- 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  doc... 
H.  doc... 
H.  doc... 
H.  doc  - . . 

H.  doc  

H.  doc... 

32 

29 
39 
36 
57 
60 

ft 

McPherson 

11 

John  B.  Clark 

8 

Do 

5 

Do 

5 

Do 

4 

Do 

15 

Do 

16 

McPherson 

13 

Do 

6 

Do 

James  Kerr 

4 

7 

Do 

6 

Do 

6 

Do 

16 

Alexander  McDowell 

Do 

19 
165 

Do 

18 

Do 

20 

Do 

19 

Contingent  Expenses  of  the  Senate.     See  Senate,  reports  of  Sec- 
retary, p.  355. 


Corbett's  Parliamentary  History.     See  p.  319. 


238  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED   STATES   SENATE 

Court  of  Claims  Reports  (documented). 


Year. 


1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 


Number. 


1-41 
43-83 
82-175 
176-198 
199-255 
256-276 
277-293 
294-296 


Congress. 

Session. 

34 

1,2 

34 

3 

35 

1 

35 

2 

36 

1 

36 

2 

37 

2 

37 

3 

House  or 

Senate 

documents. 


H.  mis. 
H.  mis. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis., 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  mis.. 
H.  rept . 


Volume. 


1,2 


12  3 


1-5 

1-3 

1,2 

1 


Court  of  Claims  Reports.     (Not  documented.) 


Volume. 

Term. 

Appealed  cases. 

Reported  by— 

Remarks. 

From— 

To— 

1 

1863-65 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872-73 
1873-74 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 

1880 
1881 
1882 

1883 
1884 
1885 

Nott  and  Huntington 
do 

2 

3 

do 

4 

do 

5 

do 

6 

do 

7 

1865 

1872 

do 

8 

Nott  and  Hopkins  . . 
do 

9 

10 

1874 

1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 

1880 
1881 

1882 

1883 
1884 
1885 

1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 
1883 

1884 

1885 
1886 

do 

u 

..do 

12 

do 

13 

do 

14 

do 

15 

do 

Also  analytical  table  of  vols. 
11, 12, 13, 14,  and  15. 

16 

do 

17 

18 

19 
20 

do 

William  A.  Richard- 
son. 

Nott  and  Hopkins  . . 
do 

With  legislation  of  47th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  relating 
to  court. 

21 

do 

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Court  of  Claims  Reports — Continued. 


239 


Volume. 


22 


23 
24 
25 


26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

Digest . . 

Digest . . 


Term. 


1886 


Appealed  cases, 


From—    To— 


1886 


1887 
1888 
1889 


1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1863-75 
1856 


1887 


1887 
1888 
1889 


1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 


1888 
1889 
1890 


1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900' 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1907 


Reported  by — 


Nott  and  Hopkins.. 


do 
do 
do 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do ....: 

do 

do 

Nott  and  Hopkins 
John  C.  Devereux 


Remarks. 


Also  index  and  table  of  vols. 
1-21,  and  table  of  Supreme 
Court  decisions  in  appealed 
cases,  from  2  Wallace  to  122 
U.  S.  Reports. 


Index  and  table  of  vols.  1-25, 
list  of  opinions,  roll  of  com- 
missioners, and  table  of  Su- 
preme Court  decisions,  from 
2  Wallace  to  135  U.  S.  Re- 
ports, inclusive. 


Reports,  actions,  etc.,  from 
organization  of  court,  1855, 
to  date. 


3605—08- 


-16 


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Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.     Reports. 


Year. 


1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 


Report 
num- 
ber. 


Period. 


1890-1897 
1897-1898 
1898-1900 
1900-1901 
1901-1902 
1902-1903 
1903-1904 
1904-1905 
1905-1906 


Con- 

Ses- 

gress. 

sion. 

55 

3 

56 

1 

56 

2 

57 

1 

57 

2 

58 

2 

58 

3 

59 

1 

59 

2 

Senate  or 
House  doc- 
ument. 

Num- 
ber. 

Senate. . . 

164 

Senate.. . 

425 

Senate... 

219 

Senate. . . 

447 

Senate. . . 

210 

Senate... 

277 

Senate. . . 

193 

Senate. . . 

532 

Senate. . . 

400 

Vol- 
ume. 


11 

35 
16 
31 
16 
33 
10 
28 
28 


Note. — The  Society  was  organized  October  11,  1890,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  with 
eleven  members.  Mrs.  Carolitie  Scott  Harrison,  wife  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  was  elected  its  lirst  President-General.  Incorporated  by  act  of  Congress 
approved  February  20,  1906. 

Decisions  of  the  First  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury. 


Vol- 
ume. 

Ypar. 

By- 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

Document. 

Num- 
ber. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1 
2 
3 

1880 
1881 

1882  a 

1883  a 

1884  a 

1885  « 

Lawrence  

Lawrence 

Lawi'ence 

46 
47 

3 
1 

Ho,  Ex 

Ho.  Ex ... . 

81 
219 

29 
24 

4 

Lawrence 

5 

Lawrence 

. 

6 

Lawrence 

............  ...... 

1 
1 

"  Not  documented. 


Decisions  of  the  Comptroller,  of  the  Treasury. 


Volume. 

Period. 

Volume. 

Period. 

1 

1896. 

8 

July,  1901-June,  1902. 

2 

1896. 

9 

July,  1902-June,  1903. 

3 

1897. 

10 

July,  1903-June,  1904. 

4 

1898. 

11 

July,  1904-June,  1905. 

5 

July,  1897-June,  1899. 

12 

July,  1905-June,  1906. 

6 

July,  1899-June,  1900. 

13 

July,  1906-June,  1907. 

7 

July,  1900- June,  1901. 

1 

Digest,  Oct.,  1894-June,  1902. 

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241 


Decisions  of  the  Treasury  Department  under  tariff  and  Internal- 
Revenue  laws,  etc. 


Volume. 

Decision  nnmber. 

Period. 

1 

18750-19586 

January -June,  1898,  Synopsis  No.  1. 

2 

19587-20467 

July-December,  1898,  Synopsis  No.  2. 

1 

20468-21330 

January- June,  1899. 

2 

21331-21882 

July-December,  1899. 

3 

21883-22696 

Januai-y-December,  1900. 

4 

22697- 23444 

Januaiy-December,  1901. 

« 

5 

23445-24126 

January-December,  1902. 

6 

24127-24869 

January-December,  1903. 

7 

24870-25444 

January-June,  1904. 

8 

25445-25920 

July-December,  1904. 

9 

25921-26559 

January-June,  1905. 

10 

26560-26958 

July-December,  1905. 

11 

26959-27458 

January- June,  1906. 

12 

27459-27806 

July-December,  1906. 

.     13 

27807-28300 

Januaiy-December,  1907. 

Decisions  of  the  Interior  Department,  relating  to  pensions  and 
bounty  lands. 


Volume. 

Period. 

Volume. 

Period. 

Volume. 

Period. 

1 

1887. 

7 

1893-1895. 

13 

1902-1903. 

2 

1888. 

8 

1895-1897. 

14 

1903-1904. 

3 

1889-1890. 

9 

1897-1898. 

15 

1904-1905. 

4 

1891. 

10 

1898-1900. 

16 

1905-1906. 

5 

1892. 

11 

1901. 

6 

1892. 

12 

1901-1902. 

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Decisions  of  the  Interior  Department,  relating  to  public  lands. 


Volume. 

Period. 

Volume. 

Period. 

1 

July,  1881-June,  1883. 

20 

January,  1895-June,  1895. 

2 

July,  1883-June,  1884. 

21 

July,  1895-December,  1895. 

.3 

July,  1884-June,  1885. 

22 

January,  1896-June,  1896. 

4 

July,  1885-June,  1886. 

23 

July,  1896-Deceinber,  1896. 

5 

July, 1886-June, 1887. 

24 

January,  1897-June,  1897. 

G 

July, 1887-Juuo,  1888. 

25 

July,  1897-DecembL>r,  1897. 

7 

July,  1888-December,  1888. 

26 

January,  1898-May,  1898. 

8 

January,  1889-June,  1889. 

27 

June,  1898-December,  1898. 

9 

July,  1889-December,  1889. 

28 

January,  1899-June,  1899. 

10 

January,  1890-June,  1890. 

29 

July,  1899-April,  1900. 

11 

July,  1890-December,  1890. 

30 

May,  1900-June,  1901. 

12 

January,  1891-June,  1891. 

31 

July,  1901-December,  1902. 

13 

July,  1891-Deceinber,  1891. 

32 

January,  1903-May,  1904. 

14 

January,  1892-June,  1892. 

33 

June,  1904-June,  1905. 

15 

July,  1892-December,  1892. 

34 

July,  1905-June,  1906. 

16 

January,  1893-June,  1893. 

35 

July,  1906-June,  1907. 

17 

July,  1893-December,  1893. 

1 

Digest,  1881-1901,  Part  1. 

18 

January,  1894-June,  1894. 

2 

Digest,  1901-1902,  Part  2. 

19 

July,  1894-December,  1894. 

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District  of  Columbia.     Reports  of  the  Commissioners. 


Year. 


1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893....* 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1902 

1903 

1903 

1904 

1904 

1904 

1905 

1905 

1906 

1906 


Congress. 


43 
44 
44 
45 
45 
46 
46 
47 
47 
48 
48 
49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
57 
58 
58 
58 
58 
58 
59 
59 
59 
59 


Session. 


2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 

1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
8 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 

9 


House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

H.  ex 

8 

H.  ex 

5 

H.  ex 

5 

H.  ex 

10 

H.  ex 

11 

H.  ex 

12 

H.  ex 

12 

H.  ex 

13 

H.  ex 

14 

H.  ex 

13 

H.  ex 

15 

H.  ex 

16 

H.  ex 

12 

H.  ex 

15 

H.  ex 

16 

H.  ex 

16 

H.  ex 

18 

H.  ex 

21 

H.  ex 

21 

H.  ex 

20 

H.  ex 

20 

H.  doc  ... . 

24 

H.  doc... 

21 

H.  doc... 

24,25 

H.  doc... 

27,28 

H.  doc... 

33,34 

7 

H.  doc... 

44,45 

7 

H.  doc... 

35 

7 

H.  doc  .... 

28 

7 

H.  doc... 

29 

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H.  doc  

28 

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H.  doc... 

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7 

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7 

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7 

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30 

7 

H.  doc  .... 

27 

8 

H.  doc  

28 

8 

11.  doc  .... 

22 

8 

H.  doc  .... 

23 

8 

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6 
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6 
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6 
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6 
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1,2 

1,2 

1,2,3,4 

1,2,3,4 

1,2,3,4 

1,2 

3,4 

1,2,3 

4,5 

1 

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1881.     4°. 

Charts,  Coast  Pilots,  and  Tide 
Tables. 

Comprehensive   index    of   public 
documents,  1881-1893.     4°. 
[Same],  1893-1895.     4° 


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1894. 
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Maps  of  America 

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Coast  and  Geodetic 

Survey. 
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f^The  Bureau  of  Ethnology  had  its  origin  in  an  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1879,  trans- 
ferring the  work  of  ethnological  research  from  the  Department  of  the  Interior  to  the 
Smithsonian  Institution,  with  which  institution  it  has  since  that  time  been  connected. 

''Not  published  as  a  document. 


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Tribes  of  the  Extreme  Northwest 
(Dall);    Tribes    of      Western 

Washington  and  Northwestern 

Oregon  (Gibbs).« 

2 

Klamath  Indians  of  Southwestern 
Oregon  (Gatschet). 

1889 

51 

1 

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44,  45 

272 

1,^ 

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Tribes  of  Cahfornia  (Powers) 

4(1 

Houses    and    House-life   of    the 
American  Aborigines  ( Morgan ) . 

5 

Cup-ghaped  and  other  Lapidarian 
Sculpture    in   the   Old   World 
and   in  America   (Rau);    Pre- 
historic Trephining  and  Cranial 
Amulets    (Fletcher);  A  Study 
of     the     Manuscript     Troano 
(Thomas). 

1881 

47 

1 

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26 

66 

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The  Cegiha  Language  (Dorsey)  .. 

1889 

51 

1 

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Dakota-English    Dictionary 

(Riggs)- 

1891 

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1 

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Pottery  of  Eastern  United  States 
(Holmes). 

9 

Dakota    Grammar,     Texts,    and 
Ethnography  (Riggs). 

1893 

53 

2 

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Navajo    Houses,    Expedition    to 
Arizona,  etc.  (Cosmos  Mindel- 
eff). 

1896 

55 

3 

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316 

2 

11 

Tusayan     Migration     Traditions 
f  Jesse  Walter  Fewkes). 

1898 

56 

2 

H.doc. 

119 

539 

2 

12 

Natick  Dictionary  (James  Ham- 
mond Trumbull;   introduction 
by  Edward  Everett  Hale). 

1901 

57 

2 

H.doc  .. 

99 

455 

»  -  •  - 

13 

The  Hako:  A  Pawnee  Ceremony 
(Alice  C.  Fletcher). 

190.3 

58 

2 

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641 



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Ses- 
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House  or 
Senate 
docu- 
ment. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Survey. 

Abert  

1846 

29 

1 

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Comanche  Indian    coun- 

■  try. 

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1886 
1898 

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55 

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Alaska. 

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Barlow 

1872 

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2 

125 

Upper  Yellowstone. 

Bartlett 

1859 

34 

1 

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Mexican  boundary. 

Cooke 

1849 

30 

Spl. 

S.  ex 

1 

2 

Santa    Fe  to  San    Diego, 
Cal. 

Grain 

34 

3 

S.  ex 

8 

51 

Interoceanic  canals. 

Craven    

46 

2 

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24 

63 

Do. 

Ciilbertson 

1850 

32 

Spl. 

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1 

1 

Mauvaises  Terres  and  Up- 
per Missouri. 

Doane  . 

1870 

41 

3 

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1 

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Yellowstone  countrv 

Dutton 

52 

1 

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2 

97 

Nicaragua  Canal. 

Fort  Leavenworth  to  San 

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30 

1 

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Diego. 

Do     

1853 

33 

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1 

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Do. 

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Geology  of  Lake  Superior 

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1850 

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Do. 

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43 

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Gillis 

1849 

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121 

Part 

Astronomical  expedition. 
Ran     and     marked     the 

Gray,  A.  B 

1853 

33 

2 

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55 

boundary  line  between 

United  States  and  Mex- 

ico under  treaty  of  Gua- 

dalupe Hidalgo. 

Greely     relief 

f     1886 

49 

2 

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5 

157 

Arctic  regions. 

expedition." 
Gunnison 

1 

49 

1 

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393 

Do. 

33 

1 

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5 

IH    

Utah. 

Hall's  two  ex- 

1864 &  1869 

45 

3 

H.ex... 

3 

27  1 

Arctic  regions. 

peditions. 

Harber 

1884 

48 

1 

H.ex... 

27 

163 

Search  for  Jeanncttc  sur- 
vivors. 

[    49 

32 

2 
1 

1 
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23 
8 

32 
6 

105 

209 

153 

36 

Cruise  of  the  Corwin. 

Healv 

Do. 

1852-1853 

Do. 

Herndon 

S.  ex 

Amazon  Valley. 

Ives 

186(> 

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90 

Colorado  River 

Jackson  

1849 

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5 

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Mining  lands  in  Michigan. 

Jones   

1872 

43 

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285 

Wagon  road  in  Wyoming. 
Not  documented. 

King 

1867-1869 

a  No.  157,  bound  in  vol.  22,  H.  mis.  doc,  49th,  1st. 


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lins. 
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Big  Wichita  River. 
Nicaragua  Canal. 
Darlen  Canal. 
Upper  Mississippi  River. 
Chippewa  land  district. 

Do...! 

Pacific   R  a  i  1- 
road  survey. 

Do 

Perry 

Do 

Do 

Pike 

Do. 
Pacific  Railroad. 

Do. 
Japan  expedition. 

Do. 
Japan  treaty. 

Powell 

Raymond 

Do 

43 

48 
42 
43 
49 
48 
42 
42 
31 
32 
32 
47 
49 
39 

1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
1 
2 
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2 
2 
2 

H.mis.. 
H. ex  . . . 
S.ex.... 
H.ex... 
H.ex ... 

S.ex 

H.mis.. 

S.ex 

S.ex 

S.ex.... 

S.ex 

H.ex... 
S.ex.... 
H.ex... 

6 

23 

1 

12 

24 

1 

5 

3 

6 

10 

2 

23 

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10 

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300 

44 

12 

193 

131 

2 

113 

6 

12 

59 

3 

107 

77 

58 





1-7 
1-24 

Colorado  River. 

Point  Barrow  expedition. 

Yukon  River. 

Ruffner 

S^chuetze 

Ute  Indian  country. 
Jeannette  expedition. 

Schwatka 

Selfridge 

Shufeldt 

Simpson 

Sitgreaves 

Stansbury 

Sullivan 

Taunt 

1884 
1874 
1873 
1849 
1853 
1851 
1882 
1886 
1866 
1872-1879 

1851 

1844 
1891-1893 

Alaska. 
Darien  Canal. 
Tehuantepec  route. 
Navajo  country. 
Zuiii  country,  etc. 
Great  Salt  Lake  Valley. 
Interoceanic  canals. 
Congo  River. 

Warren 

Wheeler . 

Upper  Mis-sissippi. 
Geological    Survev;     not 

Whipple 

Whitney    (see 

Foster). 
Wilkes 

31 

2 

S.ex.... 

3 

19 

1 

documented. 
San    Diego    to    Colorado 
River. 

Exploring  expedition;  not 

1-3 

7 

documented. 
Not  documented  G.  P.  0. 

nental  Rail- 
way. 

1898. 

a  See  Elliott  Coues's  edition. 

6  No.  157,  bound  in  vol.  22,  H.  mis.  doc,  49th,  1st. 


cSee  Elliott  Coues. 


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Expositions.     Reports  on  International. 


Exposition. 


Brussels,  1888 

Madrid,  Columbian  Historical 

Melbourne 

Paris,  1867 

Paris,  1878 

Paris,  1889 

Philadelphia,  Centennial 

Vienna,  1873 

Brussels,  1897 

Paris,  1900  (report  of  the  spe- 
cial commissioner  to). 

Chicago,  1893 

Do 

St.  Louis,  1904  (report  of  com- 
mission for  Europe). 

St.  Louis  (final  report) 

Jamestown 


Con- 

Ses- 

gress. 

sion. 

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2 

53 

3 

51 

1 

40 

2 

46 

3 

51 

1 

:    44 

1 

55 

2 

55 

2 

57 

1 

57 

1 

58 

1,2 

59 

1 

59 

2 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 


S.ex  . 
H.ex 
S.  ex  . 
S.  ex  . 
H.ex 
H.ex 


H.ex  ... 

S.  doc  . . . 

S.  doc  . . . 

H.doc... 
H.  doc... 
S.  doc  . . . 

S.  doc  . . . 
H.doc... 


Volume. 


4 

31 

4 


20-24 
38-42 


Purt. 


17 

11 

1 

106 

107 

6 

14 


1-4 


Num- 
ber. 


147 

100 
118 


42 
410 

(«) 
196 

152 

4 

510 
510 
244 

202 

72-76 


Part. 


1-6 

1-5 
1-5 


1-4 


1 

2 


«Not  documented. 
Farmers'  Bulletins.     See  p.  159. 

Finance  Reports.     See  Treasury,  reports  of  the  Secretary,  p.  363. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletins. 


Year. 


1881 
L882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 


Congress. 

Session. 

Volume. 

47 

1 

1 

47 

2 

2 

48 

1 

3 

48 

2 

4 

49 

1 

5 

49 

2 

6 

50 

2 

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51 

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8 

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52 

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52 

2 

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2 

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53 

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1 

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54 

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16 

House  or  Sen- 
ate document. 


S.  mis. 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  doc 
H.  doc 


Volume. 

Number. 

4 

131 

11 

40 

1 

11 

1 

6 

,      1 

34 

9 

165 

10 

136 

18 

261 

13 

131 

5 

341 

11 

112 

18 

122 

20 

120 

12 

86 

49 

79 

71 

348 

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^53 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

Volume. 

House  or  Sen- 
ate document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

Part. 

1897 

55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

2 
3 
1 
2 

1 
2 
1-2 
3 
1 
2 

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18 
19 
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21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

H.  doc... 
H.  doc  ... . 
H.  doc... 
H.  doc... 
H.  doc  .... 
H.  doc... 
H.  doc... 
H.  doc  .... 
H.  doc. . . . 
H.  doc... 

71 
91 

116 
120,121 
125 
112 
118 
118 
112 
85 

561 
308 
734 
540 
706 
486 
752 
479 
929 
356 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1,2 

1904 

1905 

1906 

Fish  and  Fisheries.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

Volume. 

House  or  Sen- 
ate document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

1871-72 

42 
42 

}     « 

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45 
45 
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46 
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22 

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S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

House 

House 

House 

1 
2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

32 

33 

6 

4 

8 

47 

21 

36 

14 

80 

42 

2 

61 

1872-73 

74 

1873-74 

1874-75 

108 

1875-76 

107 

1877 

49 

1878 

31 

1879 

59 

1880 

29 

1881 

110 

1882 

46 

1883 

67 

1884 

68 

1885 

70 

1886 

90 

1887 

133 

1888 

274 

1889-1891 

113 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

209 

89 

424 

104 

32 

«  The  Fish  Commission  was 
February  9,  1871,  and  its  first 
in  individual  series,  bound  in 


55  1  22      House 2  32 

established  by  joint  resolution  of  Congress  approved 
report  is  that  of  1871-72.  Its  publications  are  issued 
cloth. 


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Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

Volume. 

House  or  Sen- 
ate document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

1897 

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55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

2 
'A 
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House 

House 

House 

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124 
111 
117 
118 
112 
85 

•      299 

1898 

221 

1899 

692 

1900 

541 

1901 

705 

1902 

1903 

485 
751 

1904 

479 

1905 

929 

1906 

356 

Foreign  Relations,  1816-1832. 

This  is  a  collection  of  documents  bearing  upon  important  questions  connected  with 
our  foreign  relations.  They  are  copies  of  documents  which  were  separately  ordered 
printed  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  at  various  times  during  the 
period  between  1816  and  1832.  There  are  messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United 
States,  reports  of  Secretaries  of  State,  embracing  voluminous  correspondence  between 
the  Department  of  State  and  our  ministers  abroad,  reports  of  the  Senate  Committee 
on  Foreign  Relations,  and  reports  of  the  House  Committee  on  Foreign  Affairs,  upon 
subjects  of  leading  importance;  and  there  are  memorials  and  other  papers  touching 
our  foreign  relations.  These  documents,  several  hundred  all  told,  were  collected  by 
Col.  William  Hickey,  formerly  chief  clerk  of  the  Senate,  arranged  chronologically, 
and  bound  in  11  volumes,  aggregating  fully  5,000  printed  pages,  as  follows: 


Volume. 

Period  covered. 

Volume. 

Period  covered. 

Volume. 

Period  covered. 

1 

1816-1818 

1818 

1818-1821 

1818-1826 

5 

1821-1822 
1822-1824 
1824-1825 
1825-1827 

9 

1828-1829 

2 

6 

10 

1829-1830 

3 

7 

11 

1830-1832 

4 

8 

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Foreign  Relations.     Papers." 


255 


Secretar>'  of  State. 

1 
Year. 

Con- 

1  gress. 

- 
Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1             I 

Part.      ^:"n^- 
ber. 

1 
Part. 

Edward  Livingston 

1835 

24 

1 

H.  ex... 

1 

2 

John  Forsyth 

1836 

24 

2 

Senate  .. 

1 

1 

Do 

1837 

i       25 

2 

Senate  .. 

1 

1 

Do 

1837 

1      25 

2 

H.  ex... 

1 

3 

Do 

t  1838 

25 

3 

Senate  .. 

1 

...... 

2 

Do 

1838 

!      25 

3 

H.  ex... 

1 

2 

Do 

''1 839 

'>1840 

1841 

Do 

1 

Daniel  \V'ebster 

27 

2 

Senate  .. 

1 

1 

Do 

1841 

27 

2 

H.  ex... 

1 

2 

Do 

1842 

27 

3 

Senate  .. 

1 

1 

Do 

1842 

27 

3 

H.  ex  ... 

1 

2 

Abel  P.  Upshur 

1843 

28 

1 

Senate  .. 

1 

1 

Do 

1843 

28 

1 

H.  ex 

1 

2 

John  C.  Calhoun 

1844 

28 

2 

Senate  .. 

1 



1 

Do 

1844 

28 

2 

H.  ex... 

1 

2 

James  Buchanan 

1845 

29 

1 

Senate  .. 

1 

1 



Do 

1845 
1846 

29 
29 

1 
2 

H.  ex... 
Senate  .. 

1 
1 

2 
1 

Do 

Do 

1846 
1847 

29 
30 

2 
1 

H.  ex... 
S.  ex 

1 
1 

4 
1 

Do 

Do 

1848 
1849 

30 
31 

2 
1 

H.  ex  ... 
S.  ex.... 

1- 

1 

1 
1 

John  M.  Clayton 

Do 

•1849 

31 

1 

H.  ex  . . . 

3 

1 

5 

1 

Clayton  and  Webster 

Daniel  Webster 

HSbO 
1851 
1851 

&1852 
1853 

31 
32 
32 

2 

1 
1 

S.  ex 

H.  ex  ... 

1 
2 

1 

■ 

1 
2 

1 

Do 

1 

Edward  Everett 

William  L.  Marcy 

33 

1 

S.  ex 

1 

1 

1 

Do 

1853 

33 

1 

H.  ex  ... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Do 

1854 

33 

2 

S.  ex 

1 

1 

1 

Do 

1854 

33 

2 

H.  ex  ... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Do 

1855 

34 

1 

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1 

1 

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Do 

1855 

34 

1 

H.  ex... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Do 

1856" 

34 

3 

S.ex.... 

2 

5 

1 

«  These  vohimes  contain  the  annually  published  correspondence  relative  to  foreign 
affairs  conducted  l)y  the  Department  of  State.  This  correspondence  was  not  issued 
in  separate  volumes  until  1861.  Such  portions  of  the  same  as  prior  to  that  date  were 
from  time  to  time  publisheil  are  embraced  in  the  Executive  documents  of  the  Senate 
or  House  of  Representatives.  For  Foreign  Relations  prior  to  1835  see  American 
State  Papers,  Foreign  Relations;  also  Waite's  State  Papers,  Spark's  Diplomatic  Cor- 
respondence, and  AVharton's  Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  Revolution. 

'^  No  correspondence  issued. 

3605—08 17 


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Foreign  Relations.     Papers — Continued. 


Secretary  of  State. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

William  L.  Marcy 

Lewis  Cass 

1856 
1857 
1857 
1858 
1858 
1859 

"I860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 

&1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 

C1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 

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1890 

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2 
3 
2 
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1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
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2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 

1 
2 

H.  ex... 

S.  ex 

H. ex  . . . 
S.  ex.... 
H.  ex... 
S.  ex.... 
S.  ex 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2 
1 
1 
2 
2 

Do 

Do       

Do         

Do 

Jeremiah  S.  Black 

William  H.  Seward 

Do 

S.  ex 

S.  ex 

S.  ex  . . . . 
S.ex.... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 

S.  ex 

S.  ex . . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 

1,2 
1-4 

1-4 
1-3 

1,2 
1,2 

1 
1-3 

Do 

1,2 

Do 

1-4 

Do 

Do 

1-3 

Do 

Do 

Elihu  B.  Washburne 

Hamilton  Fish 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

1,2 

1 

1,2 

Do 

William  M.  Evarts 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Blaine  and  Frelinghuysen 

F.  T.  Frelinghuysen 

Do 

Do 

Thomas  F.  Bayard 

Do 

Do 

Do 

James  G.  Blaine 

Do 

«No  correspondence  published. 

&  Correspondence  relative  to  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 

c  No  correspondence  submitted.  The  only  documents  relative  to  foreign  relations, 
which  accompanied  the  President's  message  December  6,  1869,  were  four  in  nmnber, 
at  pp.  XXI  to  Liv. 


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Secretary  of  state. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

James  G.  Blaine 

1891 

52 

1 

H.  ex... 

1 

1 

John  W.  Foster 

1892 
1893 

52 
53 

2 
2 

H.  ex ... 
H.  ex... 

1 

Walter  Q.  Grephani 

1 

Do 

1894 

53 

3 

H.  ex... 

1 

Richard  Olnev 

1895 

54 

1 

H.  ex  . . . 

1               1 

Do 

1896 

54 

2 

H.  doc . . 

1    i            1 

John  Sherman 

1897 

55 

2 

H.  doc. 

W.  R.  Day 

1898 

55 

3 

H.  doc .. 

^ 

1.         -,                . 
. . 

John  Hay  

1899 

56 

1 

H.  doc . . 

Do 

1900 

56 

2 

H.  doc. 

Do 

1901 

57 

1 

H.  doc. 

1,2            1            «1 

Do 

1902 

57 

2 

H.  doc. 

1-3 

1-3           1    

Do 

1903 

58 

1-2 

H.  doc . . 

1               1 

Do 

1904 

58 

3 

H.  doc. 

l!         1 

Do 

1905 

59 

1 

H.  doc. 

1               1 

Elihu  Root 

1906 

59 

2 

H.  doc. 

1               1 

« Appendix    Affairs   in  China,  Rockhill's  report,  etc. 
also  as  S.  doc.  67,  57th  Cong.,  1st  sess. 

French  Spoliations." 


This  report  is  published 


Year. 


1826  (President  Adams) 
1855 

1863  (Senator  Sumner)  . 


1867  (Senator  Sumner) 

1869  (Senator  Sumner) 

1881 

1881 

1883 

1885 

1885  (Broadhead    and 
Tuck's  report). 

1886  (Finding  of  Court  of 
Claims). 


Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

2 

19 

34 

1 

38 

1 

40 

1 

41 

2 

47 

1 

47 

1 

48 

1 

49 

1 

49 

1 

49 

2 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 


Senate  . 
S.  ex  ... 
S.  rept. . 

S.  rept. . 
S.  rept... 

H. rept . . 

S. rept... 
S.  ex  . . . . 
S.ex  .... 
S.  ex  . . . . 

H.  mis  .. 


Vol- 
ume. 

Num- 
ber. 

5 

102 

14 

87 

1 

41 

1 

1 

1 

10 

4 

1067 

3 

537 

6 

205 

7 

102 

1 

30 

1 

6 

Remark.«. 


History  of  claims. 

List    of   memorials, 
etc. 

List    of    reports    to 

1863. 
List  of  reports  1802 

to  1870. 

List  of  claims. 
Do. 
Do. 


«The  documents  on  this  subject  are  numerous.  See,  for  list  of  claimants,  S.  rept. 
no.  41,  .38th  Cong.,  1st  sess.;  S.  ex.  doc.  no.  205,  48th  Cong.,  1st  sess. ;  S.  ex.  doc.  no. 
102,  49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.;  S.  ex.  doc.  no.  30,  49th  Cong.,  Istsess.  See  also  American 
State  Papers,  Foreign  Relations,  vols.  1  and  2. 


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General  Land  Office  Decisions.  See  Decisions  of  the  Interior 
Department  relating- to  Public  Lands,  p,  242;  also,  reports  of  Secre- 
tary, p.  270. 

G-eneral  Land  Office.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner.'^ 


Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Vol- 
ume. 

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19 

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Senate  .. 
Senate  .. 
H.  ex... 
Senate  .. 
H.  ex  . . . 
Senate  .. 
H.  ex... 
Senate  .. 
H.  ex... 
Senate  '. . 
H.  ex... 
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H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 

S.  ex 

H.  ex... 
Senate  . . 
H.  ex... 
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H.  ex  ... 
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H.  ex... 
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H.  ex... 
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H.  ex  . . . 
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H.  ex  ... 
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H.  ex... 
Senate  .. 
H.  ex  ... 
Senate  .. 
H.  ex  . . . 
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Lake  Bonneville. 

Grand  Canyon  district. 

Comstock  Lode,  etc. 

Comstock  Mine. 

Copper  Rocks  of  Lake  Superior. 

Mesozoic  Flora  of  Virginia. 

Silver  Lead  at  Eureka. 

Paleontology  of  Eureka. 

Raritan  Clays,  etc.,  of  New  Jersey. 

Dinocerata. 

Lake  La  Hontan. 

Geology,  etc.,  of  Leadville,  Colo. 

Quicksilver  in  Pacific  Slope. 

Triasine  Rocks  of  New  Jersey. 

Potomac  Mesozoic  Flora. 

Paleozoic  Fishes  of  North  America. 

Flora  of  the  Dakota  Group. 

Gastropoda  of  New  Jersey. 

Penokee  iron  district,   in   Wisconsin 

and  Minnesota. 
Geology  of  Eureka  district. 
Rhinocepterus  Celioptera. 
Manual  of  Topographic  Methods. 
Geology  of  Green  Mountains. 
Mollusca  of  New  Jersey. 
Glacial  Lake  Agassiz. 
Flora  of  the  Amboy  Clays. 
Geology  of  Denver  Basin. 
Marquette  iron-bearing  district. 
Geology    of    old     New     Hampshire 

County,  Mass. 
Fossil  Medusae.  . 
Geology  of  Aspen  district. 
"Atlas." 
Geology  of  Yellowstone  Park. 

Do. 
Geology  of  Narragansett  Basin. 
Glacial  Gravels  of  Maine. 
Later  E.xtinct  Florasof  North  America. 
Crystal  Falls  iron- bearing  district. 
Fossil  Flora  of  Lower  Coal-Measures 

of  Missouri. 
Illinois  Glacial  Lobe. 
Eocene  and  Oligocene  Coral  Faunas. 
Adephagousand  Clavieorn  Coleoptera 

from  Florissant. 
Erie  and  Ohio  basins. 
Carboniferous     A  m  m  o  n  o  i  d  s     of 

America. 
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ne.sota. 
Pseudocratites  of  Cretaceous. 
Vermilion    iron-bearing     district    of 

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Status  of  Mesozoic  Floras  of  U.  S.    2d 
paper.    Plates. 
Do. 
rCeratopsia-Cretaceous  Flora  of  south- 
\    em  New  York  and  New  England. 

Geological  Survey  Reports. 


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Colorado,  etc. 
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Alaska,    for    coal 

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5,  pt.  3 
5,  pt.  3 
5,  pt.  3 
5,  pt.  3 
5,  pt.  3 


«  Three  reports,  not  documented. 

Note. — Catalogue  and  index  to  the  Hayden,  King,  Powell,  and  Wheeler  Terri- 
torial Surveys,  in  Bulletin  no.  222,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  58th  Cong.,  2d  sees.,  H.  doc. 
no.  606,  vol.  58. 


266  CATALOGUE   LIBRAEY  UNITED   STATES   SENATE 

Health,  National  Board. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

1879                

46 
47 

47 
48 
48 
49 

2 

1 
2 
1 

9 
1 

H.ex 

H.ex 

S.  ex 

H.ex 

H.ex 

S.  ex 

18 
18 

1 
21 
28 

6 

10 

1881                   

13 

1882 

5 

1883       

43 

1884             

176 

1885 

91 

House,  Journals  of.     ^i^^  Journals  of  the  House,  p. . 

House  Rules,  etc.     See  Constitution  and,  p.  . 

House   and   Senate   Rules   and   Manual.      See    Constitution   and, 
p.  281. 

House  of  Representatives.    Reports  of  the  Clerk.     See  Contingent 
Expenses;  list  of,  p.  235. 

Indian  Affairs.    Reports  of  the  Commissioner.^' 


Year. 


1825. 
1825. 
1825. 
1826. 
1826. 
1827. 
1827. 
1828. 
1828. 
1829. 
1829. 
1830. 
1830. 
1831. 
1831. 
1832. 
1833. 


Congress. 

Session. 

19 

1 

19 

1 

19 

1 

19 

2 

19 

2 

20 

1 

20 

1 

20 

2 

20 

2 

21 

1 

21 

1 

21 

2 

21 

2 

22 

1 

22 

1 

22 

2 

23 

1 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 


Senate. 
H.ex.. 
H.ex.. 
Senate. 
H.ex.. 
Senate. 
H.ex.. 
Senate . 
H.ex.. 
Senate. 
H.ex.. 
Senate. 
H.ex.. 
Senate. 
H.ex.. 
H.ex.. 
Senate. 


Vol- 
ume. 


Part. 


Num- 
ber. 


112 

146 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 


Part. 


pp.  89 


Vol- 
ume. 


«  For  Indian  affairs  prior  to  1825,  see  American  State  Papers,  Indian  Affairs,  vol.  1. 
The  supervision  of  Indian  affairs  was  originally  committed  to  the  Secretary  of  War. 
Under  him  was  appointed  first  a  superintendent  of  Indian  trade,  who  subsequently 
became  Superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs.  By  act  of  Congress  approved  July  9,  1832, 
provision  was  made  for  the  appointment  of  a  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs,  to  be 
an  officer  of  the  War  Department.  On  the  organization,  however,  of  the  Department 
of  the  Interior  in  1849,  his  office  was  made  one  of  the  bureaus  of  said  Department, 
with  which  it  has  since  been  connected. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE  267 

Indian  Affairs.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner — C'ontiniicd. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1 
1 

1 

1 
Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part, 

Vol- 
ume. 

1833 

23 
23 
23 
24 
24 
24 
24 
25 
25 
25 
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26 
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27 
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33 
33 

1 
2 

2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 

3 
3 
1 

1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 

2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 

H.ex.... 

Senate. .. 
H.ex.... 
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H.ex.... 
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H.ex.... 
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H.ex.... 
Senate . . . 
H.ex.... 
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H.ex.... 
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H.  ex... 
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H.  ex... 
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H.  ex  . . . 
Senate  .. 
H.  ex  . . . 
Senate  .. 
H.  ex  . . . 
Senate  . . 
H.  ex  . . . 

S.  ex 

H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
S.  ex . . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
S.  ex  . . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
S.  ex  . . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
S.  ex  . . . . 
H.  ex  ... 

S.  ex 

H.  ex... 

1 

1834 

1 

1          2 

1 

2 

1 

1834 

1835 

1835 

1836 

1836 

...... 

2 

1 


1 

2 
1 
3 

1 
2 
1 
2 
■  1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
8 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1837 

1837 

1838 

1838 

1839 

1839 

1840 

1840 

1841 

1841 

1842 

1842 

1843 

1843 

1844 

1844 

1845 

1845 

1846 

1846 

1847 

1847 

1848 

1849 

2 

2 

1849 

1850 

1850 

1851 

3. 

3 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1851 

1852 

1852 

1853 

1853 

268  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY  UNITED   STATES   SENATE 

Indian  Affairs.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner — Continued. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1854 

33 
33 
34 
34 
34 
34 
35 
35 
35 
35 
36 
36 
37 
37 
38 
38 
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43 
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2 

2 
1 
1 
3 
3 
1 
1 
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1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 

2 

3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 

1 
2 
1 
2 

S.  ex 

H.  ex. . . . 

S.  ex 

H.  ex... 
S.  ex  . . . . 
H.  ex... 
S.  ex.... 
H.  ex... 
S.  ex.... 
H.  ex... 
S.  ex  . . . . 
S.  ex.... 

S.  ex 

H.  ex... 
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H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
5 
2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

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8 

9 

9 

9 

10 

11 

11 

12 

12 

8 

11 

11 

1 

1 
...... 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

11 

2 
2 

1 

2 
3 
5 

1854  

1855  

1855   

1856 

1856 

1857 

1857 

1858    

• 

1858     

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862  

1863 

1864 

1865   

1866 

4 

1867 

1868    

1869     

1870 

1 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 

1871. 

1 

1872 

1 

1873   

1 

1874 

1 

1875 

1 

1876  

1 

1877 

1 

1878 

1 

1879 

1 

1880 

1 

1881 

2 

1882 

2 

1883 

2 

1884 

2 

1885 

1 

1 

2 

1886 

2 

1887  

1 
1 

2 

1888 

2 

CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  269 

Indian  Affairs.    Reports  of  the  Commissioner — Continued. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session . 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Par,.      ^,>-- 

Part. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1889 

51 
51 
52 
52 
5.3 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

1 
2 
1 
2 
2 

3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1-2 
3 
1 
2 

H.  ex... 
II.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  doc 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc  .  - 

12 

1 
1 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 

2 

1890 

12  1...... 

2 

1891 

15    1 

13    1 

2 

1892       

2 

1898 

14 
15 
15 
13 
13 
15 

18-19 
28 
24 
19 
20 
19 

19-20 
15 

1 

1 

2 

1894               

2 

1895 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 

1896 

1897       

1898         

1899       

1,2 

1900               

1901                   -.   .. 

1902 

1903       

1904               

1905 

1,2 

2 

1906 

270  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY  UNITED   STATES   SENATE 

Interior  Department.     Reports  of  the  Secretary." 


Secretary. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Ewing 

1849 
1849 
1850 
1850 
1851 
1851 
1852 
1852 
1853 
1853 
1854 
1854 
1855 
1855 
1856 
1856 
1857 
1857 
1858 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 

31 
31 
31 
31 
32 
32 
32 
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35 
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42 

.1 
1 
2 

2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 

2 
1 

2 

2 
3 

1 
2 

1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
2 

S.  ex . . . . 
H.  ex... 

S.  ex 

H.  ex... 

S.  ex 

H.  ex... 
S.  ex.... 
H.  ex... 
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S.  ex.... 
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H.  ex  . . . 
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H.  ex  . . . 
h;  ex  . . . 
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H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 

2 
3 
1 
1 

2,3 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
1 

-  1 
1 
2 
3 
5 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
4 
3 

2 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

1 
5 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

1,2 
1,2 

1 
5 

11 

1 

2 

Evving  and  McKenna 

Alex.  H.  H.  Stuart 

Do 

2 

Do       

2,3 

Do         

2,3 

Do 

1 

Do    

1 

Robert  McClelland 

Do 

1 
1 

Do   

1 

Do 

1 

Do 

1 

Do         

1 

Do 

Do 

1 

Jacob  Thompson 

1 

Do 

1 

Do 

1 

Do 

1 

Do 

1 

Do 

1 

Caleb  Smith 

1 

Do 

2 

John  P.  Usher 

3 

Do 

5 

James  Harlan 

Orville  H.  Browning 

Do 

4 

Do 

Jacob  D.  Cox 

Columbus  Delano 

Do 

5 

'« The  Department  of  the  Interior  was  organized  under  the  provisions  of  an  act  of 
Congress  approved  Mar.  3,  1849,  by  which  act  the  Patent  Office  and  the  Census 
Office  were  transferred  from  the  Department  of  State,  the  Land  Office  from  the 
Treasury  Department,  the  Indian  Office  from  the  War  Department,  the  Pension 
Office  from  the  War  and  Navy  Departments,  and  placed  under  tlie  jurisdiction  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  Since  that  date  the  Bureau  of  Education,  the  United 
States  Geological  Survey,  the  Office  of  the  Commissioner  of  Railroads,  and  the 
Bureau  of  Labor  have  been  established  and  attached  to  the  Department,  and  a 
number  of  institutions  and  offices  of  the  Government,  not  connected  with  any  of  the 
above-named  bureaus,  have  also  been  put  under  its  supervision,  all  making  their 
annual  reports  to  the  Secretary. 


CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  271 

Interior  Department.     Reports  of  the  Secretary — Continued. 


Secretary. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

3 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Columbus  Delano 

1872 

42 

H.  ex... 

3 

1.2 

5 

Do 

187a 

43 

1 

H.  ex  . . . 

4 

1,2 

5 

Zachariah  Chandler 

1874 

43 

2 

H.  ex... 

6,7 

5 

Do 

1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 

44 
44 
45 
45 
46 

1 
2 
2 

3 

2 

H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 

4 

4 

8,9 

9,10 

9-11 

1,2 

1,2 

1 

5 

Do 

5 

Carl  Schurz 

5 

Do 

5 

Do 

5 

Kirkwood  and  Teller 

1880 

46 

3 

H.  ex  ... 

9-11 

5 

Henry  M.  Teller 

1881 

47 

1 

H.  ex  . . . 

9-12 

5 

Do 

1882 
1883 

47 
48 

2 

1 

H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 

10t13 
10-12 

5 

Do 

5 

Do 

1884 

48 

2 

H.  ex... 

11-14 

5 

Lucius  Q.  C.  Lamar 

1885 

49 

1 

H.  ex  . . . 

11-15 

5 

Do 

1886 

49 

2 

H.  ex... 

8-11 

5 

Lamar  and  Vilas 

1887 

50 

1 

H.  ex  . . . 

10-14 

5 

William  F.  Vilas 

1888 

50 

2 

H.  ex... 

10-15 

5 

John  W.  Noble 

1889 

51 

1 

H.  ex  ...11-15 

5 

Do 

1890 
1891 
1892 

51 
52 
52 

2 

1 
2 

H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 

11-16 
14-19 
12-19 

5 

Do 

5 

Do 

5 

Hoke  Smith 

1893 

53 

2 

H.  ex  . . . 

13-18 

5 

Do 

1894 

53 

3 

H.  ex  ... 

14-18 

5 

Do 

1895 

54 

1 

H.  doc  .. 

14-22 

5 

David  R.  Francis 

1896 

54 

2 

H.  doc  .. 

12-19 

5 

Cornelius  N.  Bliss 

1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 

55 
55 
56 
56 
57 

2 
3 
1 
2 

1 

H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc  .  - 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc  .. 

12-22 
14-25 
17-31 
26-41 
22 

5 
5 
5 
5 

Do 

E.  A.  Hitchcock 

Do 

Do 

Do 

1902 

57 

2 

H.  doc  .. 

18 

5 

Do 

1903 

58 

1-2 

H.  doc  . . 

18 

5 

Do 

1904 

58 

3 

H.  doc  . . 

18 

5 

Do 

1905 

59 

1 

H.  doc  .. 

18 

5 

Do 

1906 

59 

2 

H.  doc  .. 

14 

5 

3605—08- 


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Internal  Revenue.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

1866 

39 

40 

40 

41 

41 

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43 

44 

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45 

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48 

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49 

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54 

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56 

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57 

58 

58' 

59 

59 

2 

2 
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2 

3 
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1 
2 
1 
2 
2 

3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 

3 
2 
3 

1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 

1-2 
3 
1 
2 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

House 

House 

9 

6 

6 

5 

6 

5 

5 

6 

9 

7 

7 

12 

13 

14 

14 

15 

16 

15 

17 

20 

14 

18 

19 

18 

21 

22 

22 

21 

24 

28 

55 

1867   

5 

1868   

5 

1869 

4 

1870 

4 

1871    

4 

1872 

4 

1873            

4 

1874  

4 

1875     

4 

1876 

4 

1877 

4 

4 

1879 

4 

4 

1881 

4 

1882 

4 

1883 

4 

1884  

4 

1885 

4 

4 

1887    

4 

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4 

1889 : 

4 

1890 

4 

1891 

4 

4 

1893     

4 

1894 

1895 

1896  

1897 

H.  doc  .... 
H.  doc  ... . 
H.  doc  

H.  doc  .... 
H.  doc  .... 
H.  doc  .... 
H.  doc  .... 
H.  doc  ... . 
H.  doc... 
H.  doc... 

26 
33 
39 
50 
40 
34 
34 
36 
41 
38 

1899  

1900  

1901      

1903    

1904  >-     

1905 

20 

1 906 

20 

CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission.     Annual  Reports. 


273 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

Number 
of  report. 

1887 

50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

1 
2 

1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 

1 
2 
1-2 
3 
1 
2 

S.  ex 

S.ex 

H.  mis 

H.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.mis 

S.  mis 

H.  mis 

House 

H.doc  ---. 
H.doc  .... 

H.doc  

H.doc  .... 
H.doc  .... 
H.doc  .... 
H.doc  .... 
H.doc  .... 
H.doc  .... 
H.doc  .... 
H.doc  .... 

1 
2 
1 
3 
2 

1 

2 

2 

50 

41 

40 

67 

80 

85 

87 

60 

71-73 

72 

63 

70 

48 

60 

50 

13 

31 

15 

10 

25 

88 

99 

157 

141 

298 

275 

305 

181 

253 

146 

195 

325 

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2 

1889 

3 

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4 

1891 

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8 

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1897 

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12 

1899 

13 

1900 : 

14 

1901 

15 

1902 

16 

1903 

1904 

17 

18 

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19 

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20 

«  The  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  was  created  by  act  of  Congress  approved 
Feb.  4,  1887.  Its  annual  reports  are  included  in  the  series  of  Congressional  docu- 
ments. 

The  full  texts  of  the  decisions  of  the  Commissioners  are  not  issued  as  public  docu- 
ment!^. Eleven  volumes  have  been  published  (1907)  by  the  Lawyers'  Cooperative 
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tiate jieace  with  <4rt'at  P.ritain;  definite  treaty  received  by  Congress  Pec.  30, 
1783,  and  ratitied  Jan.  14,  1785 — Appendix  with  proceedings  of  connnit- 
tees,  etc.,  and  delegates  from  the  States  met  in  Philadelpliia,  and  on  Sept. 
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'^  Injunction  of  secrecy  \va«,  by  resolutions  of  the  Senate,  removed  from  the  Jour- 
nals of  the  confidential  proceedings  "from  the  commencement  of  the  Government" 
to  the  clo.'^e  of  the  last  session  of  the  Fortieth  Congress,  JNlar.  3,  1869.  Since  1869  the 
comparatively  small  portions  of  the  proceedings  or  acts  of  the  Senate  in  executive  or 
secret  legislative  sessions  from  which,  from  time  to  tinie,  the  injunction  of  secrecy 
was  removed,  have  been  published  as  Appendices  to  the  Senate  Legislative  Journal. 
On  Monday,  Jan.  21,  1901,  the  Senate,  in  executive  session,  adopted  the  following: 
"  Befool  red,  That  the  entire  Executive  -Journal  of  the  Senate,  from  the  3d  day  of 
March,  1869,  the  date  to  which  said  proceedings  have  already  been  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  order  of  the  Senate,  be  printed  to  the  end  of  the  last  session  of  the  Fifty- 
first  Congress,  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  with  a  suitable 
index  to  each  volume,  and  that  250  copies  be  printed.  Resolved,  That  the  injunction 
of  secrecy  be  removed  therefrom."  In  accordance  with  this  resolution  the  Executive 
Journals  from  1869  to  1891  have  been  prepared  for  publit-ation,  constituting  eleven 
volumes,  numbered  17  to  27,  both  inclusive. 

'^  Index  at  end  of  each  volume. 

Labor,  Bureau  of.     Bulletins. 


Leading  articles  in  numbers  of  the  B\illetin. 


No.    1.  Private  and  public  debt  in  the  United 
States,  by  George  K.  Holmes. 

Emplo3^er  and  employee  under  the  com- 
mon law,  by  V.  H.  Olmsted  and  S.  D. 
Fessenden. 
No.     2.  The  poor  colonies  of  Holland,  by  J.  How- 
ard Gore,  Ph.  D. 

The  industrial  revolution  in  Japan,  by 
William  Eleroy  Curtis. 

Notes  concerning  the  money  of  the  United 
States  and  other  countries,  by  W.  C. 
Hunt. 

The  wealth  and  receipts  and  expenses  of 
the  United  States,  by  W.  M.  Steuart. 
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No.    3.  Industrial  communities:  Coal  Mining  Co. 

of  Anzin,  by  W.  F.  Willoughby. 
No.    4.  Industrial  communities:  Coal  Mining  Co. 
of  Blanzy,  by  W.  F.  Willoughby. 
The  Sweating  System,  by  Henry  White.. 

No.    5.  Convict  labor 

Industrial  communities:  Krupp  Iron  and 
Steel  Works,  by  W.  F.  Willoughby. 
No.    6.  Industrial  communities:  Familistere  Soci- 
ety of  Guise,  by  W.  F.  Willoughby. 
Cooperative  distribution,  by  Edward  W. 
Bemis,  Ph.  D. 
No.    7.  Industrial  communities:  Various  commu- 
nities, by  W.  F.  Willoughby. 
Rates  of  wages  paid  under  public  and  pri- 
vate contract,  by  Ethelbert  Stewart. 
No.    8.  Conciliation  and  arbitration  in  the  boot 
and  shoe  industry,  by  T.  A.  Carroll. 
Eailway  relief  department,  by  Emory  R. 
Johnson,  Ph.  D. 
No.    9.  The  padrone  system  and  padrone  banks, 
by  John  Koren. 
The  Dutch  Society  for  General  Welfare, 
by  J.  Howard  Gore,  Ph.  D. 
No.  10.  Condition  of  the  Negro  in  various  cities.. 

Building  and  loan  associations 

No.  11.  Workers  at  gainful  occupations  at  censuses 
of  1870,  1880,  and  1890,  by  W.  C.  Hunt. 
Public  baths  in  Europe,  by  Edward  Mus- 
sey  Hartwell,  Ph.  D.,  M.  D. 
No.  12.  The  inspection  of  factories  and  workshops 
in  the  United  States,  by  W.  F.  Wil- 
loughby. 
Mutual  rights  and  duties  of  parents  and 
children,  guardianship,  etc.,  under  the 
law,  by  F.  J.  Stimson. 
The  municipal  or  cooperative  restaurant 
of  Grenoble,  France,  by  C.  O.  Ward. 
No.  13.  The  anthracite  mine  laborers,  by  G.  O. 
Virtue,  Ph.  D. 


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No.  14.  The  Negroes  of  F'armville,  Va. :  Asocial 

study,  by  W.  E.  B.  Du  Bois,  Ph.  D. 
Incomes,  wages,  and    rents  in   Montreal, 

by   Herbert  Brown  Ames,  B.  A. 
No.  15.  Boarding  homes  and  clubs  for  working 

women,  by  Mary  S.  Fergusson. 
The  trade-union  label,  l)y  John  (iraham 

Brooks. 
No.  16.  Alaskan  gold  fields  and  opportunities  for 

capital  and  labor,  by  S.  C.  Dunham. 
No.  17.  Brotherhood  relief  and  insurance  of  rail- 
way  employees,    by    E.    R.    Johnson, 

Ph.  D. 
The  nations  of  Antwerp,  by  J.  Howard 

Gore,  Ph.  D. 
No.  18.  Wages  in  the  United  States  and  Europe, 

1870  to  1898. 
No.  19.  Alaskan  gold  fields  and  opportunities  for 

capital  and  labor,  by  S.  C.  Dunham. 
Mutual  relief  and  benefit  associations  in 

the  printing  trade,  by  W.  S.  Waudby. 
No.  20.  Condition  of  railway  labor  in  Europe,  by 

Walter  E.  Weyl,  Ph.  D. 
No.  21.  Pawnbroking  in  Europe  and  the  United 

States,  by  W.  R.  Patterson,  Ph.  D. 
No.  22.  Benefit  features  of  American  trade  unions, 

by  Edward  W.  Bemis,  Ph.  D. 
The  Negro  in  the  black  belt:  Some  social 

sketches,  by  W.  E.  B.  Du  Bois,  Ph.  D. 

Wages  in  Lyon,  France,  1870  to  1896 

No.  23.  Attitude  of  women's  clubs,  etc.,  toward 

social  economics,  by  Ellen  M.  Henrotin. 
The  production  of  paper  and  pulp  in  the 

United  States  from  Jan.  1  to  June  30, 

1898. 

No.  24.  Statistics  of  cities 

No.  25.  Foreign  labor  laws:   Great  Britain  and 

France,  by  W.  F.  Willoughby. 


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ment, by  Stephen  D.  Fessenden. 

Foreign  labor  laws:  Belgium  and  Switz- 
erland, bv  W.  F.  Willoughbv. 
No.  27.  Wholesale  prices:  1890  to  1899,  by  Eoland 
P.  Falkner,  Ph.  D. 

Foreign  labor  laws:  Germany,  by  \V.  F. 
Willoughbv. 
Xo.  28.  Voluntary  conciUation  and  arbitration  in 
Great  Britian,  by  J.  B.  McPherson. 

System  of  adjusting  wages,  etc.,  in  cer- 
tain rolling  mills,  by  J.  H.  Xutt. 

Foreign  labor  laws:   Austria,  by  W.  F. 
Willoughby. 
Xo.  29.  Trust  and   industrial    combinations,  by 
J.  W.  Jenks,  Ph.  D. 

The  Yukon  and  Xome  gold  regions,  by 
S.  C.  Dunham. 

Labor  Day,  by  3Iiss  M.  C.  de  Graffenried. 
Xo.  30.  Trend  of  wages  from  1891  to  1900 

Statistics  of  cities 

Foreign   labor  laws:    Various   European 
countries,  by  W.  F.  Willoughby. 
Xo.  31.  Betterment  of  industrial  conditions,  by 
V.  H.  Ohnsted. 

Present  status  of  employers'  liability  in 
the  United  States,  by  S.  D.  Fessenden. 

Conditon  of  railway  labor  in  Italv,  bv 
Dr.  Luigi  Einaudi. 
Xo.  32.  Accidents  to  labor  as  regulated  by  law 
in  the  United  States,  by  W.  F.  Wil- 
loughby. 

Prices  of  commodities  and  rates  of  wages 
in  Manila. 

The   Xegroes  of  Sandy  Spring,  Md. :  A 
social  study,  by  W.  T.  Thorn,  Ph.  D. 

The  British  workmen's  compensation  act 
and  its  operation,  by  A.  M.  Low. 
Xo.  33.  Foreign  labor  laws:  Australasia  and  Can- 
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No.  33.  The  British  conspiracy  and  protection  of 

property  act  and  its  operation,  by  A.  M. 

Low. 

N(j.  34.  Labor  conditions  in  Porto  Kioo,  by  Azel 

Ames,  M.  D. 

Social  economics  at  the  Paris  Exposition, 

by  Prof.  X.  P.  Oilman. 
The  workmen's  compensation  act  of  Hol- 
land. 
No.  35.  Cooperative  communities  in  the  United 
States,  by  Eev.  Alexander  Kent. 
The  yegro  landholder  of   Geoi^a,   by 
W.  E.  B.  Du  Bois,  Ph.  D. 

Xo.  36.  Statistics  of  cities 

Xo.  37.  Railway  employees  in  the  United  States, 
by  Samuel  McCxme  Lindsay. 
The  Negroes  of  Litwalton,  Va.,  by  Wil- 
liam Taylor  Thorn. 
No.  38.  Labor  conditions  in  Mexico,  by  Walter 
E.  Weyl. 
The  Negroes  of  Louisiana,  by  J.  Bradford 
Laws. 

No.  39.  Course  of  wholesale  prices,  1890-1901 

No.  40.  Present  condition  of  the  hand  working 
and  domestic  industries  of  Germany, 
by  H.  J.  Harris. 
Xo.  41.  Labor  conditions  in  Cuba,  by  Y.  S.  Clark. 

Beef  prices,  by  F.  C.  Croxton 

Xo.  42.  Statistics  of  cities 

Labor  conditions  in  Cuba 

Xo.  43.  Report  on  anthracite  coal  strike 

Italian  bureau  of  labor  statistics,  etc 

Xo.  44.  Factory  sanitation  and  labor  protection, 
by  C.  F.  W.  Doehring. 

Statistics  of  cities,  errata,  etc 

Xo.  45.  Course  of  wholesale  prices,  1890-1902  . . . 

Digest  of  foreign  publications 

Decisions  of  courts,  etc 

Labor  laws  of  various  States -. 


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No.  47. 

Labor  report,  Hawaii,  etc 

No.  48. 

Editorial  note,  farm  colonies  of  Salvation 

Army. 
Negroes  of  Xenia,  Ohio 

Statistics  of  manufactures  in    Massachu- 
setts, sixteenth  annual  report,  etc. 

57 

2 

H.doc... 

90 

370,  .3-5 

No.  49. 

Cost  of  living 

Labor  in  New  Zealand 

Agreements 

Decisions  of  courts,  etc 

No.  50. 

Labor  unions  and  British  industry,  A.  M. 

Low. 

Land  values  in  Philadeli)hia,  by  Davies  .. 

Agreements,  etc 

58 

2 

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No.  51. 

Course  of  wdiolesale  prices,  1890-1903 

Union  of  coal  mine  workers,   by  F.   J. 

343,1-3 

Warne,  etc. 

No.  52. 

Child  labor  in  United  States,  by  Hannah 

R.  Sewall. 
Agreements,  decisions  and  laws,  etc 

No.  53. 

Wages  and  cost  of  living 

Agreements,  etc 

No.  54. 

The  working  of  United  States  Bureau  of 

Labor,  statistics. 

Labor  bureaus  of  foreign  countries 

Strikes  and  lockouts  in   United   States, 

1881-1890. 

Wages,  1890-1903 

58 

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Cost  of  living 

Housing  of   working  people  in   United 

343, 4-6 

States  by  employers. 

Public  baths 

Trade  education 

Labor  legislation 

No.  55. 

Child  labor,  editorial  note 

Building  and  loan  associations  in  United 

States. 

Revival  of  handicrafts  in  America,  etc 

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No.  56.  Influence  of  trade  unions  on  immigrants, 
by  Carroll  D.  Wright. 
Labor  conditions  in  Australia,  V)y  Victor 

S.  Clark,  Ph.  D. 
Agreements  between  employers  and  em- 
ployees. 
Digest  of  recent  reports  of  State  bureaus 

of  labor  statistics:  Massachusetts. 
Digest  of  recent  foreign  statistical  publi- 
cations: 
Strikes  and  lockouts — 

Austria 

France 

Germany 

Great  Britain 

Italy 

Netherlands 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor 

Laws  of  various  States  relating  to  labor 
enacted  since  January  1,  1896. 
No.  57.  Course  of  wholesale  prices,  1890  to  1904. 
Street  railway  employment  in  the  United 

States,  by  Walter  E.  Weyl,  Ph.  D. 
State    Cooperative    Accident    Insurance 

Fund  of  Maryland. 
-  Digest  of  recent  reports  of  State  bureaus 
of  labor  statistics: 

New  York 

Ohio 

Statistics  of  manufactures  in  Massachu- 
setts: Seventeenth  Annual  Report. 
Digest  of  recent  foreign  statistical  publi- 
cations. 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor 

Laws  of  various  States  relating  to  labor 
enacted  since  January  1,  1904. 
No.  58.  Labor  conditions  in  the  Philippines,  by 
Victor  S.  Clark,  Ph.  D. 
Labor  conditions  in  Java,  by  Victor  S. 
Clark,  Ph.  D. 


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Leading  artitdes  in  numbers  of  the  Bulletin. 


No.  58.  The  new  Russian  workingmen's  compen- 
sation act,  by  I.  M.  Rubinow. 

Digest  of  recent  reports  of  State  bureaus 
of  labor  statistics: 

Connecticut 

Maine 

Virginia  

Digest  of  recent  foreign  statistical  publi- 
cations. 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor 

Laws  of  various  States  relating  to  labor 
enacted  since  January  1,  1904. 
No.  59.   Wages  and  hours  of  labor  in  manufactur- 
ing industries,  1890  to  1904. 

Retail  prices  of  food,  1890  to  1904. 

Laws  relating  to  child  labor  in  European 
countries. 

Digest  of  recent  reports  of  State  bureaus 
of  labor  statistics. 

Digest  of  recent  foreign  statistical  publi- 
cations. 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor 

Laws  of  various  States  relating  to  labor 
enacted  since  January  1,  1904. 
No.  60.  Government  industrial  arbitration. 

The  eight-hour  law  and  enforced  labor 
contracts  in  the  Panama  Canal  Zone. 

Digest  of  recent  reports  of  State  bureaus  of 
labor  statistics. 

Digest  of  recent  foreign  statistical  publica- 
tions. 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 

Laws  of  various  States  relating  to  labor 
enacted  since  January  1,  1904. 
No.  61.  Labor  conditions  in  Porto  Rico. 

The  early  organizations  of  printers. 

Digest  of  recent  labor  statistics. 

Statistics  of  manufactures  in  Massachu- 
setts: Eighteenth  Annual  Report. 


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Leading  articles  in  numbers  of  the  Bulletin. 


No.  6L  Digest  of  foreign  statisfical  publications. 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 

Laws  of  various  States  since  January  1, 
1904. 

Cumulative  index  of  labor  laws  and  de- 
cisions relating  thereto. 
No.  G2.  Municipal  ownership  in  Great  Britain. 

Conciliation  in  the  stove  industry. 

Laws  on  the  employment  of  children  in 
the  United  States. 

Digest  of  labor  statistics. 

Digest  of  foreign  statistical  publications. 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 

State  labor  laws  since  January,  1904. 

Index  of  labor  laws  and  decisions. 
No.  63.  Workingmen's  insurance. 

Course  of  wholesale  prices,  1890-1905. 

Digest  of  labor  statistics. 

Digest  of  foreign  statistical  publications. 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 

State  labor  laws  since  January,  1904. 

Index  of  labor  laws  and  decisions. 
No.  64.  Conditions  of  living  among  the  poor. 

Benefit  features  of  British  trade  unions. 

Digest  of  labor  statistics. 

Digest  of  foreign  statistics. 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 

State  labor  laws  since  January,  1904. 

Index  of  labor  laws  and  decisions. 
No.  65.  Wagesandhoursof  labor  in  manufacturing 
industries,  1890-1905. 

Retail  prices  of  food,  1890-1905. 

Digest  of  labor  statistics. 

Digest  of  foreign  statistics. 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 

State  labor  laws  since  January,  1904. 

Index  of  labor  laws  and  decisions. 
No.  66.  Third  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor 
on  Hawaii. 


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trades. 
Cost  of  industrial  insurance  in  the  District 

of  Columbia. 
Digest  of  labor  statistics. 
Digest  of  foreign  statistics. 
Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 
State  labor  laws  since  January,  1904. 
Index  of  labor  laws  and  decisions. 
No.  68.  Free  public  employment  offices  in  the 

United  States. 
Laws  of  foreign  countries  relating  to  em- 
ployees on  railroads. 
Digest  of  labor  statistics. 
Digest  of  foreign  statistics. 
Opinions  of  the  Attorney-General  affecting 

labor. 
Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 
State  labor  laws  since  January,  1904. 
Index  of  labor  laws  and  decisions. 
No.  69.  Wholesale  prices,  1890-1906. 
Digest  of  labor  statistics. 
Digest  of  foreign  statistics. 
Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 
State  labor  laws  since  January,  1904. 
Index  of  labor  laws  and  decisions. 
No.  70.  The  Italian  on  the  land. 

A  short  history  of  labor  legislation  in  Great 

Britain. 
The  British  workmen's  compensation  acts. 
British  workmen's  compensation  act  of 

1906. 
Digest  of  State  labor  statistics. 
Digest  of  foreign  statistics. 
Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 
State  labor  laws  since  January,  1904. 
Index  of  labor  laws  and  decisions. 

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No.  71.  Wages  and  hours  of  labor  in  manufacturing 

industries,  1890-1906. 

Retail  prices  of  food,  1890-1906. 

Digest  of  State  labor  statistics. 
Digest  of  foreign  statistics. 

(a) 

(a) 

(a) 

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Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor. 

State  labor  laws  since  January,  1904. 

Index  of  labor  laws  and  decisions. 

«  Not  documente<l. 
Labor  Laws  and  Decisions.     Cumulative  Index. 

[This  index  includes  all  labor  laws  enacted  since  January  1,  1904,  and  published  in  successive  issues  of 
the  Bulletin,  beginning  with  Bulletin  No.  57,  the  issue  of  March,  1905.  Laws  enacted  previously  appear 
in  the  Tenth  Special  Report  of  the  Conunissioner  of  Labor.  The  decisions  indexed  under  the  various 
headings  relate  to  the  laws  on  the  same  subjects  without  regard  to  their  date  of  enactment  and  are 
indicated  by  the  letter  ■'  D  "  in  parenthesis  following  the  name  of  the  State.] 


Bulletin. 


No.      Page. 


Accident  insurance.  (See  Insur- 
ance, accident.) 

Accidents  in  factories:     • 

New  Jersey 58 

New  York 69 

Pennsylvania 65 

Accidents  in  mines: 

Ohio 59 

Accidents  on  railroads: 

Massachusetts 70 

Minnesota 63 

Ohio 70 

South  Carolina 65 

Vermont 71 

Advances  made  by  employers. 
(See  Employers'  advances.) 

AUen  contract  labor: 

United  States 71 

United  States  (D) 68 

Antitrust  act: 

United  States  (D) 70 

Arbitration  of  labor  disputes: 

Maryland 57 

Massachusetts •  57 

A  ssignment  of  claims  to  avoid  ex- 
emption laws.  (See  Exemption 
of  wages,  assignments  to  avoid.)  ] 


1015 
461 
359 

379 

771 
581 
779 
360 
397 


397-399 
183-185 

710,711 

707,708 
708-710 


Assignment  of  wages: 

Coimecticut 

lUinois 

Iowa 

Louisiana 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Minnesota 

New  York 

Vermont , 

Wisconsin 

Bakeries,  hours  of  labor  of  em- 
ployees in.    (See  Hours  of  la- 
bor.) 
Bakeries,  inspection  of.    (Sec  In- 
spection, etc.) 
Barbers,    examination,    etc.,    of. 

(See  Examination,  etc.) 
BlackUsting: 

A  rkansas 

Colorado 

Minnesota  (D) 

Nevada 

Boycotting: 

Colorado 

(See   also    Interference    with 
employment.) 


Bulletin. 


No.     Page. 


62 
61 
68 
70 
70 
[61 
l70 
63  1 

57  i 
71 

67 


331 

1075 

236 

763 

767,768 
1087 

769,770 
584 
712 
3% 
915 


351 
330,331 
709,710 
588,589 

330,331 


298  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   tJNITED   STATES   SENATE 

Labor  Lavrs  and  Decisions.     Cumulative  Index — Continued. 


Bribery,  etc.,  of  employees: 

Connecticut 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

New  York 

Rhode  Island 

South  Carolina 

Virginia 

Washington 

Wisconsin 

Bribery  of  representatives  of  labor 
organizations: 

New  York 

Bureau  of  labor: 

California 

Iowa 

New  Jersey 

Virginia 

United  States 

Bureau  of  mines: 

West  Virginia , 

Cause    of    discharge.    (See    Dis- 
charge, statement  of  cause  of.) 
Child    labor,  national   committee 
on,  incorporation  of: 

United  States 

Children  and  women,  employment 
of,  general  provisions: 

Louisiana 

Missouri  (D) 

Children  and  women,  employment 
of,  in  barrooms: 

New  Hampshire , 

Vermont 

Children  and  women,  employment 
of,  in  mines : 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Missouri 

New  York , 

Children  and  women,  employment 
of,  investigation  of: 

United  States , 

Children  and  women,  hours  of  la- 
bor of: 

Louisiana 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

Children,  earnings  of.    (See  Earn- 
ings of  minors.) 
Children,  employment  of,  age  limit 
for: 

California 

CaUfomia  (D) 


Bulletin. 


No.      Page. 


62 
57 
62 
64 
64 
65 
70 
67 
67 


71 


71 


332 
710 
581 

905,906 

908,909 
360 

781,782 
912 

914,915 


718 

328 

712 

235 

1018, 1019 

781 
719 

912,913 


399,400 


764 
186, 187 


589 
715 


1077 
576 

1093 
468 


397 


764 

711 

469, 470 


200 
199-202 


Children,  employment  of ,  age  limit 
for— Continued. 

Delaware 

Georgia 

Illinois  (D) 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maryland 


Massachusetts. 

Michigan 

Michigan  (D) . . 

Missouri 

New  Jersey 


North  Carolina  (D). 
Oregon 


Pennsylvania. 


Rhode  Island 

Vormont 

W  ashington  (D) 

West  Virginia 

Children,  employment  of,  general 
provisions: 

California , 

Connecticut , 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia 

Georgia 

Iowa 

Kentucky 

Maryland 


Massachusetts . 

Missouri 

New  Jersey 


New  York. 


Ohio. 


Oregon 

Pennsylvania. 
Rhode  Island. 

Vermont 


Washington 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin. 

Children,  employment  of,  in  bar- 
rooms; 
Connecticut 


Bulletin. 


No.     Page. 


62 
68 
59 
68 
62 
70 
70 
70 
62 
70 
62 
64 
62 
62 
67 
71 
62 

62 

62 
71 
61 
62 


62 

62 

62 
62 
62 
f62 
l71 
62 
62 
62 


62 


207,208 

234 

335-337 

235,236 

217,218 

760 

764 

765-767 

226 

772 

231 

881,882 

237 

243 

863,864 

373-376 

258-260 

263, 

266-268 

269-271 

395 

1054, 1055 

280 


200-202 

206 

207,208 

230,231 

234,235 

235,236 

760,761 

765-767 

224-226 

768, 

'  772,773 

236,237 

243,244 

245-248 

250, 251 

255, 

257,258 

258-260 

266-268 

269-271 

276, 277 

395 

279 

280 

284 


205 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  299 

Labor  La-ws  and  Decisions.     Cumulative  Index — Continued. 


Children,  employment  of,  in  bar- 
rooms— Continued. 

Georgia 

Hawaii 

Maryland 

New  Hampshire 

South  Dakota 

Vermont 

Children,  employment  of,  in  cer- 
tain occupations,  forbidden: 

California 

California  (D) 

Iowa 

Maine 

Children,  employment  of,  in  mines: 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Missouri 

Montana 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania  (D) 

West  Virginia 

Children,  employment  of,  in  street 
trades: 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

Children,   hiring  out,  to   support 
parents  in  idleness: 

Georgia 

Louisiana 

Mississippi 


62 
68 
68 
62 

62 
62 
62 
62 
62 
62 
64 
62 


62 
62 
62 

[62 
[64 

62 
62 

Indiana 62 

Iowa 68 

Kentucky i  70 

Massachusetts 62 

New  Hampshire 62 

New  Jersey 62 

Oregon. 62 

Oregon  (D) 68 

Pennsylvania 62 

Children,  night  work  by: 

California 62 

Georgia 68 

Iowa 68 

Kentucky 70 

Massachusetts 62 

Michigan 1  62 

New  Jersey 64 


North  Carolina. 


Children,  hours  of  labor  of: 

California 

Delaware 


Bulletin. 


No.       Page. 


209 

210 
223 
241 
274 
276 


199,200 

202,203 

235 

222 

211 
.  216 

236 
237-239 

258 
263-266 
887-889 

280 


768,771 
251 


209 
220 
235 
263 
908 

200 

207 

216 

235 

760 

225,226 

241 

244 

259 

203,204 

266,267 

200 
234 
235 
760 
226 
231 
905 


Children,  night  work  by — Cont'd. 

New  York 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode  Island 

Vermont 

Children.    (See  also  Children  and 

women.) 
Chinese,  exclusion,  etc.,  of: 

United  States 

Citizens  preferred  for  employment 
on  public  works: 

Massachusetts 

New  Mexico 

Civil  service: 

Pennsylvania 

Wisconsin 

Coal,    weighing.    (See    Weighing 

coal.) 
Combinations  to  fix  wages: 

Louisiana , 

Commissioner  of  Labor.    (See  Bu- 
reau of  Labor.) 
Company  stores: 

New  York 

Conspiracy,  labor  agreements  not: 

California  (D) 

(See  also  Interference;  Intimi- 
dation.) 
Contract  labor,  alien.    (See  Alien 

contract  labor.) 
Contractors'  bonds.    (See  Protec- 
tion of  wages.) 
Contracts  of  employment,  regula- 
tion, etc.,  of: 

Louisiana  (D) 

Contracts  of  employment  with  in- 
tent to  defraud : 

South  Carolina 

Death.    (See  Injuries  causing.) 
Discharge,  statement  of  cause  of: 

Missouri 

Divorce,  etc.,  statistics  of,  to  be 
procured: 

California 

Earnings  of  minors: 

Wisconsin 

Eight-hour  day: 

California 

Colorado 

Colorado  (D) 

Massachusetts 

Missouri 


Bulletin. 


No.     Page. 


57 


57 


68 


67 


60 


61 


469 
259 
267 
269 
276,277 
395 


719, 720 


708 
1094 


780 
918 


704 


461,462 
181-183 


861 


714 


1092 


62 

328 

62 

281 

62 

329,330 

62 

331 

69 

453-455 

70 

773 

61 

1092, 1093 

300  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Labor  "Laws  and  Decisions.     Cumulative  Index — Continued. 


Eight-hour  day— Continued. 

Montana 

Montana  (D) 

Nevada 

Nevada (D) 

New  York 

New  York  (D) 

Porto  Rico 

Washington  (D) 

Wyoming  (D) 

United  States 

United  States  (D) 

Emigrant  agents: 

Georgia 

Hawaii 

North  Carolina  (D) 

Employees,  bribery,  etc.,  of.    (.See 

Bribery,  etc.,  of  employees.) 
Employers'  advances,  repayment 
of: 

Louisiana  (D) 

New  Mexico 

South  Carolina 

Employers'  liabiUty.    {See  Liabil- 
ity, etc.) 
Employers  to  furnish  names  of 
employees  to  officials: 

New  Mexico 

Wyoming 

Employment  offices: 

California 

CaUfomia  (D) 

Connecticut 

District  of  Columbia 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Missouri 

New  York 

New  York  (D) 

Ohio 

Virginia 

Virginia  (D) 

{See   also    Emigrant   agents; 
Lodging  houses,  sailors'.) 
Engineers,  examination,  etc.,  of. 

(See  Examination,  etc.) 
Enticing  employees: 

Arkansas 


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No.      Page. 


61 
61 

62 
57 
62 

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70 
63 
63 
61 

f57 


65 


585,586 
711-713 

586 
334,335 

470 
687,688 

385 
68.5-687 
455-457 

238 
714-717 
359-367 

378 
334 
688 


861 

1093, 1094 

714 


1094 
1094, 1095 

329 

693-696 

333 

231-234 

394 

771 

577 

684,585 

1090 

713-715 

(  460, 

I    462-467 

890,891 

[  379,380, 

i    382,383 

716 

728,729 


354 


Enticing  employees— Continued. 

Louisiana 

West  Virginia  (D) 

Examination,  etc.,  of  barbers: 

Connecticut 

Kansas 

Maryland   

Maryland  (D) 

New  York 

Oregon  (D)    

Washington  (D) 

Examination,  etc.,  of  horseshoers: 

Hawaii 

Washington  (D) 

Examination,  etc.,  of  miners,  mine 
foremen,  etc.: 

Illinois  (D) 

Pennsylvania  (D) 

Examination,  etc.,  of  plumbers: 

HHnois  (D) 

Maine 

Minnesota  (D) 

Texas (D)  

Washington 

Washington  (D) 

Examination,  etc.,  of  stationary 
firemen: 

Massachusetts   

Examination,  etc.,  of  steam  engi- 
neers : 

Massachusetts   

Nevada 

New  Hampshire 

New  Jersey 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania   

United  States 

Exemption  of  wages,  assignments 
to  avoid : 

Maryland   

Exemption  of  wages  from  execu- 
tion, etc.: 

Alabama  (D) 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Louisiana 

Porto  Rico .' 

Tennessee 

Factories,  etc.,  inspection  of.    (See 

Inspection.) 
Fellow-servants.    (Sec  LiabiUty  of 
employers.) 


Bulletin. 


No.     Page. 


70 
65 

62 
61 
57 
59 
69 
57 
58 

62 
58 


71 
68 

70 
61 
62 
68 
67 
67 


70 


764,765 
339-342 

332,333 
1080 
705-707 
338-340 
461 
696-698 
992-994 

334 

994,995 


382-385 
205,206 

730-732 
1085 
322,323 
204,205 
907-909 
875-877 


1087,1088 
770 


1087, 1088 

770 

587,588 

590,591 

776 

378, 379 

356,357 

397 


767 


63 

552,553 

60 

712 

61 

1083 

57 

704 

59 

385 

65 

362 

CATALOGUE    LIBRAKY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE  301 

Labor  La-ws  and  Decisions.     Cumulative  Index— Continued, 


, 

Bulletin.      ' 

No. 

Page. 

Fire  escapes  on  factories: 

District  of  Columbia 68 

229,230 

Iowa        

60 

712,713 
1016-1018 

New  Jersey 

.58 

Pennsylvania 

6.') 

359 
914 

West  Virginia 

67 

Firemen,  stationary,  examination. 

etc.,  of.    (See  Examination,  etc., 

of.) 

Foundation  for  the  Promotion  of 

Industrial  Peace: 

United  States 

71 

400,401 

Free  public  employment  offices. 

(See  Employment  offices.) 

Garnishment  of  wages  of  public 

employees: 

Utah 

65 

364 

etc.: 

Wisconsin. 

67 

916,917 

Horseshoers,  examination,  etc.,  of. 

(See  Examination,  etc.) 

ITours  of  labor  of  children  and 

women.    (See  Children,  etc.) 

Hours  of  labor  of  drug  clerks: 

California 

62 

328 

ITours  of  labor  of  employees  in 

bakeries: 

New  Jersey 

64 

904,906 

New  York  (D) 

|57 
159 

698-700 
340-355 

Hours  of  labor  of  employees  in 

general  employments: 

Arkansas 

65 

350 

Hours  of  labor  of  employees  in 

mines,  smelters,  etc.: 

Colorado 

62 
61 

331 

Missouri 

1092,1093 

Montana 

63 

59 

585,586 

Nevada (D) 

334,335 

Wyoming  (D) 

69 

455-457 

Hours  of  labor  of  employees  on 

railroads: 

Arizona  (D) 

60 

694,695 

Indiana 

63 
61 

577 
1082, 1083 

Kansas 

Missouri . .  . 

61 
71 

1089 
401,402 

United  States 

Hours  of  labor  of  employees  on 

street  railways: 

Massachusetts 

70 

772 

Hours  of  labor  of  women.    (Sec 

Women,  etc.) 

Bulletin. 


No.     Page. 


Hours  of  labor  on  public  roads: 

Indiana 63 

Philippine  Islands 71 

Hours  of  labor  on  pubUc  works: 

California '  62 

Colorado  (D) 69 

Massachusetts I  70 

Montana |  63 

Nevada 63 

(64 


New  York. 


Porto  Rico 

United  States  (D) 

Immigration,  regulation,  etc.,  of: 

United  States 


71 


71 


l69 
59 
70 

j57 
171 
Inclosed  platforms.    {See  Protec- 
tion of  employees  on  street  rail- 
ways.) 
Industrial  Peace,  Foundation  lor 
the  Promotion  of: 

United  States 

Injured  employees,  public: 

Philippine  Islands 

Injuries  causing  death,   right  of 
act' on  for: 

Alabama  (D) 

Missouri 

Nevada 

South  Carolina  (D) '  69 

Virginia  (D) I  69 

Wisconsin  (D) '  64 

Injuries,  personal,  right  of  action 
for: 

Nevada 

South  Carolina 

Inspection  of  bakeries: 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Tennessee 

Inspection  of  factories: 

Connecticut 

Indiana  (D) 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maryland  (D) 

Massachusetts 


New  Jersey. 


New  York. 


62 
65 
70 
70 
58 
[57 
l70 
58 


577 
395 

329,330 

453^55 
773 

585,586 
586 
905 
470 
385 

714-717 

720 
397-399 


57 


400,401 
394 


995-998 
1090, 1091 

588 
450,451 
442-444 

891 


588 
360 

904,905 

468,469 

358,359 

362 

332 

342-344 

760, 761 

764 

999-1002 

711 

768 

1013-1019 

[  712,713, 

[  715-718 

[  458-461, 

I  467-469 


302  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Labor  Laws  and  Decisions.     Cumulative  Index— Continued. 


Inspection  of  factories— Cont'd. 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode  Island 

Washington 


Washington  (D) . 


Wisconsin 

Inspection  of  steam  boilers: 


Massachusetts . 


New  Yorlf 

Inspection  of  steam  vessels: 

New  Hampshire 

New  Jersey 


United  States . 


Inspectors,  factory: 

Iowa 

Louisiana 

New  Jersey 

Ohio 

Rhode  Island 

Inspectors,  mine: 

Arkansas 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Kentucky 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

West  Virginia 

Inspectors,  railroad: 

Illinois 

Insurance,  accident: 

Illinois 

Insurance,  cooperative: 

Maryland  (D) 

Intemperate  employees  on  public 
carriers : 

Vermont 

Intemperate  employees.    {See  also 

Intoxication.) 
Interference  with  employTnent: 

Connecticut  (D) 

Illinois  (D) 

I>ouisiana 


Bulletin. 


No.       Page. 


Wisconsin  (D).. 
Intimidation: 

Connecticut  (D) . 


'61 


61 


71 


Utah. 


357-360 

71.3,714 

909-911 

990-992 

321,322'' 

381,382 

915,917 

1089 
769,773, 

774 
907 

590, 591 

774-776 

718-720 

237 

712 

763, 764 

1018, 1019 

383,384 

908 

352,353 
1076 
574-576 
761-763 
578 
582-584 
912,913 

1078 

1075,1076 

689,690 


396 


732-734 
553-558 
765 
678-680 
734-743 

681-684 

884r-886 

732-734 

364 


Intoxicating  liquor.    (See  Liquor.) 
Intoxication  of  employees: 

Vermont 

Wyommg 

Labeling  goods  unlawfully  manu- 
factured : 

New  York 

Labor  agents.    (See  Employment 

offices.) 
Labor,  bureau  of.    (See  Bureau  of 

labor.) 
Labor  Day: 

Mississippi 

Labor  organizations,  bribery  of 
representatives  of: 

New  York 

Labor   organizations,   incorpora- 
tion, regulation,  etc.,  of: 

Massachusetts 

New  Hampshire 

Pennsylvania  (D) 

Liability  of  employers  for  injuries 
to  employees: 

Arizona  (D) 

Colorado  (D) 

Illinois 


Bulletin. 


No.     Page. 


Illinois  (D) . 


Indiana  (D) . 


Iowa  (D) . 


Kansas 

Kansas  (D) 

Kentucky  (D) . . 
Massachusetts . 
Minnesota  (D) . 
Mississippi  (D) . 

Missouri 

Montana 

New  York 


New  York  (D) . 


North  Carolina  (D) . 
Ohio 


Ohio  (D). 


Philippine  Islands. . 
South  Carolina  (D) . 
Tennessee  (D) 


69 


57 


57 


396 
1095 


461 


712 


718 


57 

710 

63 

589 

61 

1064, 1065 

60 

694,695 

68 

187, 188 

61 

1075,1076 

69 

71 

444-446 

382-385 

i:^ 

988,989 

377-380 

(61 

1061-1064 

63 

547-549 

61 

1082 

69 

462,453 

64 

883-887 

70 

769 

64 

882,883 

69 

446-449 

61 

1090,1091 

63 

585 

69 

471 

c 

11055,1056 
[1059-1061 

bl 

71 

371-373 

63 

549,550 

J70 

717 

59 

384 

56 

297-299 

57 

690-693 

|65 

337 

67 

868-875 

71 

394 

69 

450,451 

65 

334-337 

CATALOGUE   LIBEARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 


303 


Labor  Laws  and  Decisions.     Cumulative  Index — Continued. 


Bulletin. 


Texas (D) . 


Virginia  (D) . 


Washington  (D)  ...t,V. 


Wisconsin  (D) . 
United  States. 


United  States  (D) . 


Liability  of  railroad  companies  to 
workmen  not  employees : 

Pennsylvania  (D) 

License  tax,  exemption  of  mechan- 
ics, etc.,  from: 

Louisiana 

Liquor,  sale  of,  to  employees: 

Hawaii 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Locomotive  boilers,  inspection  of: 

New  York 

Lodging  houses,  sailors': 

United  States 

Manufactured  articles,  marking: 

California 

Marriage,  etc.,  statistics  of,  to  be 
procured : 

California 

Mechanics,  exemption  of,  from 
manufacturers'  taxes: 

Philippine  Islands 

Mine  regulations: 

Arkansas 

Illinois 


IlUnois  (D). 


Indiana 

Indiana  (D) . . . 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Kentucky  (D). 

Michigan 

MissourL 

Nevada 

New  York 


No.      Page. 


Liability  of  employers  for  injuries 
to  employees — Continued. 
Texas 


70 


57 


62 


59 


363 

692-694 

1056-1058 

551 
.338,339 
367-371 
985,986 
442-444 
990-992 
381,382 
986-988 

909 
188-197 
717-728 
385-389 


743-746 


703 


62 

334,335 

63 

589,590 

60 

715 

64 

907 

57 

719 

62 

330 

328 


385 


65 

352-354 

61 

1076-1078 

67 

866-868 

68 

214-216 

69 

444-446 

71 

382-385 

63 

.569-577 

67 

864-866 

61 

1080-1082 

70 

761-763 

64 

883-887 

63 

578-580 

61 

1093 

63 

587 

69 

468,470 

Mine  regulations — Continued. 
Ohio 


Ohio  (D) 

Pennsylvania  (D) 

Tennessee  (D) 

Utah 

West  Virginia 

Wyoming 

Wyoming  (D) 

(See  also  Accidents  in  mines; 
Inspectors,  mine.) 
Mines,  etc.,  hours  of  labor  of  em- 
ployees in.   (See  Hours  of  labor.) 
Mines,    etc.,    intoxication    in    or 
about : 

Wyoming 

Newsboy  law.    (See  Children,  em- 
ployment of,  in  street  trades.) 
Payment  of  wages  due  discharged 
employees: 

Arkansas  (D) 

Payment  of  wages  in  scrip : 

Arkansas 

Indiana 

Missouri  (D) 

Nevada 

New  York 

South  Carolina 

Texas 

Washington 

Payment   of  wages,   modes   and 
times  of: 

Indiana  (D) 

Maryland 


Massachusetts . 


New  Jersey. 

Vermont 

Peonage: 

United  States  (D) 

Picketing: 

Colorado 

Plumbers,  examination,  etc.,  of. 

(See  Examination,  etc.) 
Preference  of  wages.    (See  Wages 

as  preferred  claims.) 
Printing,    public.      (See     Public 

printing. 
Protection  of  employees  as  mem- 
bers of  labor  organizations : 

Kansas  (D) 

New  York  (D) 

United  States  (D) 


Bulletin. 


No.     Page. 


61 


60 


60 


62 


379 
779 
337 

318,319 

334-337 
364 

912,913 
1095 

389-391 


1095 


699,700 


65 

350,351 

63 

576 

56 

309-311 

63 

587 

69 

461,462 

60 

714,715 

65 

363 

67 

911,912 

67 

886-888 

57 

704,705 

61 

1086, 1087 

70 

770 

58 

1019 

71 

396 

695, 696 


.330 


.311 

888,889 
216-221 


3605—08 20 


304  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED   STATES   SENATE 

Labor  La\vs  and  Decisions.     Cumulative  Index — Continued. 


No.     Page. 


Protection  of  employees  as  voters: 

New  Jersey 

Protection  of  employees  on  build- 
ings: 

Kansas 

'.      New  York  (D) 

Wisconsin 

Protection  of  employees  on  street 
railways: 

District  of  Columbia 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

Ohio 

South  Carolina 

Protection  of  wages: 

Massachusetts 

United  States 

Publicprinting office, employees  in: 

Kansas 

Public  printing  to  be  done  within 
the  State: 

Arkansas 

PubUc  works,  injuries  of  employees 
on: 

PhiUppine  Islands 

Public  works,  labor  on: 


Bulletin. 


New  York , 


Public  works,  preference  of  domes- 
tic materials  for: 

Missouri  (D) 

New  Mexico 

Public  works,  preference  of  resi- 
dent laborers  on : 

Massachusetts 

New  Mexico 

Public  works,  retention  of  wages 
of  employees  on : 

California 

Public  works,  vaccination  of  em- 
ployees on: 

Virginia 

Railroad  bridges,  etc.: 

Vermont 

Railroad  companies,  (liability  of, 
for  injuries  to  employees.    (See 
Liability  of  employers.) 
Railroads,  accidents  on.    (5€C  Ac- 
cidents.) 
Railroads,  height  of  bridges,  wires, 
etc.,  over: 
Arkansas 


70 


65 


71 

64 
69 


62 


60 


60 


65 


776,777 


1083,1084 
319,320 
915,916 


718 

703,704 

1084, 1085 

772 
906,907 

777 

714 

711 
717,718 

1083 


354 


394 

905 
470 


697-699 
1094 


708 
1094 


330 


717 


716 


No.     Page. 


351 


Railroads,  height  of  bridges,  wires, 
etc.,  over— Continued. 

Kansas 

Vermont 

Wyoming 

Railroads,  hours  of  labor  of  em- 
ployees on.    (See  Hours  of  la- 
bor.) 
Railroads,  ilUterate  employees  on: 

Ohio , 

Railroads,  intemperate  employees 
on.  (See  Intemperate  employees 
on  public  carriers.) 
Railroads,  safety  appliances  on: 
Illinois ^ 


Ohio. 


Texas 

Vermont . . 
Wisconsin. 


United  States  (D) . 


Railroads,  shelters  for  workmen 
on: 

Arkansas 

Railroads,  structures  near  tracks 
of: 

Ohio 

Rates  of  wages  of  employees  of 
public  printing  office: 

Kansas 

Rates  of  wages  of  employees  on 
public  works: 

New  York , 

Right  of  action  for  injuries.    (See 

Injuries.) 
Safety  appliances.    (See  Fire  es- 
capes on  factories;  Guards  on 
thrashing    machines,    etc.;  In- 
spection of  factories;  Railroads, 
safety  appliances  on.) 
Scrip.    (See  Payment  of  wages.) 
Seamen: 

Philippine  Islands 


Bulletin. 


Unit«d  States. 


Seats  for  female  employees: 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maryland 

Pennsylvania 

Tennessee 


59 


65 


59 


61 


64 


1083 

715 

1095 


379 


1078-1080 

384 

777-779 

363 

715 

917,918 

299-309 

359-361 

385-389 


354 


380, 381 


1083 


905 


71 

394,395 

57 

719 

68 

237,238 

71 

400 

70 

761 

70 

764 

57 

707 

65 

367 

65 

362 

CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES   SENATE  305 

Labor  Lavrs  and  Decisions.     Cumulative  Index — Continued. 


(See 


Statistics,  collection  of: 

Hawaii 

Steam  boilers,  inspection  of. 

Inspection.) 
Steam    engineers,    examination, 
etc.,  of.  (See  Examination,  etc.) 
Stone  worked  within  State,  use  of, 
on  public  works.    (See   Public 
works, .  preference   of   domestic 
materials  for.) 
Street  railways,  hours  of  labor  of 
employees  on.     (See  Hours  of  la- 
bor, etc.) 
Street  railways,  protection  of  em- 
ployees on.    (See  Protection  of 
employees.) 
Suits  for  wages: 

Georgia 

New  York 

Sunday  labor: 

Georgia  (D) 

Hawaii 

Maine  (D) 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Virginia , 

Sweating  system : 

Maryland  (D) 

Massachusetts , 

New  Jersey , 


New  York. 


Pennsylvania 

Telegraph  operators,  etc.,  railroad, 
hours  of  labor  of: 

United  States 

Telegraph  poles,  size,  height,  etc., 
of: 

Wyoming 

Tenant  factories.    (See  Inspection 

of  factories.) 
Time  for  meals  to  be  allowed  em- 
ployees: 

Louisiana 

Pannsylvania 

Time  to  vote  to  be  allowed  em- 
ployees: 
Massachusetts .-, 


Bulletin. 


No.      Page. 


57 


68 
64 

69 
62 
68 
57 
67 
60 

58 
61 

58 
[57 
l69 
65 


71 


61 


57 
65 


57 


703 


2.35 
906 

457 

333,334 

221 

711 

861,862 

716,717 

999-1002 

1086 

1015, 1016 

713-718 

458-461 

358 


401,402 


1095 


704 
357 


710 


Bulletin. 


No.     Page. 


Time  to  vote  to  be  allowed  em- 
ployees— ^Continued. 

Ohio 59 

Trade-marks  of  trade  imions: 

Arkansas 

California 

Connecticut  (D) 

Nebraska , 

New  Jersey , 

New  Jersey  (D) , 

New  York ; 

Tennessee , 

Vaccination  of  employees  on  pubUc 
works: 

Virginia , 

Wages  as  preferred  claims: 

Iowa , 

New  Mexico 

United  States '  68 

Wages,  assignment  of.    (See  As- 
signment.) 
Wages,  combinations  to  fix : 

Louisiana 57 

Wages,  exemption  of.    (See  Ex- 
emption, etc.) 
Wages    of    employees    on    pubUc 
works,  retention  of: 

CaUfomia 62 

Wages,  payment  of     (See   Pay- 
ment, etc.) 
Wages,  rates  of.    (See  Rates  of 

wages.) 
Wages,  suits  for.    (See  Suits  lor 

wages.) 
Weighing  coal  at  mines: 

Arkansas ;  65 

Woman  and  child  labor,  investiga- 
tion of: 

United  States 71 

Women  and  children.    (See  Chil- 
dren and  women.) 
Women,  employment  of: 

Michigan 63 

Women,  hours  of  labor  of: 

Oregon  (D) 67 

Women,  night  work  by: 

New  York [  69 


65 

354,355 

62 

330 

67 

889-891 

63 

586 

70 

774 

61 

1066,1067 

57 

715 

65 

361,. 362 

380 


717 

236 

1094 

237 


704 


330 


351 
397 

581 

877-879 

469 


306 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED   STATES   SENATE 


Labor.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner. 


Year. 


Con- 
gress. 


1886... 
1886... 
1887... 

1888... 
1889... 
1890... 

1891... 

1892... 
1893. -- 
1894... 
1895-96 

1897. . . 

1»98... 
1899... 

1900  . . 

1901... 
1902... 
1903... 

1904... 
1906... 
1906... 


49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 

52 

52 
53 
54 
54 

55 

55 
56 


56 


57 

57 
58 

58 
59 
59 


Ses- 
sion. 


1 

2 

1-2 

3 
1 
2 


House  or 

Senate 
document. 


H.  ex.... 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.ex 

H.  ex 

S.  ex 

H.  ex 

H.doc..., 
H.doc... 

H.doc... 

H.  docs... 
H.doc... 


H.  docs. 


H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 

H.  doc. 
H.  doe. 
H.  doc. 


Vol- 
ume. 

Num- 
ber. 

15 

1 

11 

1 

14 

1 

15 

1 

36 

336 

37 

265 

38 

232 

Part. 


6 

30 
64 
69 

68 


65 
209 
339 
341 

564 


85,86 

301 

107 

713 

f  108 
1  109 

1      528 

51 

18 

45 

18 

113 

747 

82 

428 

106 

906 

110 

822 

1,2 


1,2 


Vol- 
ume. 


Report 

No. 


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11 

12 

13 
14 


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17 
18 

19 
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21 


Contents. 


Industrial  depresssions. 

Convict  labor. 

Strikes  and  lockouts. 

Working  women. 

Railroad  labor. 

Iron,  steel,  and  cost  of  produc- 
tion. 

Textiles,  etc.,  cost  of  produc- 
tion. 

Industrial  education. 

Building  and  loan  associations. 

Strikes  and  lockouts. 

Work  and  wages  of  men,  wo- 
men, and  children. 

Economic  aspects  of  the  liquo 
problem. 

Hand  and  machine  labor. 

Water,  gas,  and  electric  light 
plants  under  private  and 
municipal  ownership. 

A  compilation  of  wages  in  com- 
mercial countries,  from  offi- 
cial .sources. 

Strikes  and  lockouts. 

Trade  and  technical  education. 

Cost  of  living  and  retail  prices 
of  food. 

Wages  and  hours  of  labor. 

Convict  labor. 

Strikes  and  lockouts. 


«The  Bureau  of  Labor  was  established  by  act  of  June  27,  1884  (vol.  23,  p.  60),  as  one  of  the  bureau.s 
of  the  Department  of  the  Interior.  B5'  act  of  June  13,  1888  (vol.  25,  p.  182),  however,  it  was  made  an 
independent  department.  Its  reports,  both  annual  and  special,  are  issued  in  cloth  as  departmental 
series.  Most  of  them  are  also  included  in  the  leather-bound  series  of  Congressional  documents.  The 
first  four  annual  reports  are  embraced  in  the  annual  volumes  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior.  These 
reports  now  issued  through  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor. 

Labor.    Special  Reports  of  the  Commissioner. 


Year,  etc. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Num- 
ber. 

Report 
No. 

Remarks. 

Not  documented  . . 

1 
2 
3 

4 

5 
6 

7 

8 

9 

10-11 

12 

Labor  laws 

Not  documented. 

Index  to  reports  of 

Do. 

Bureau  of  Statis- 
tics. 
1892 

52 
52 

2 
2 

S.ex 

H.ex 

7 
32 

66 
254 

Compulsory  insurance  in  Ger- 
many. 

Golden bUrg  system. 

Phosphate  industry  (not  docu- 
mented). 

Slums  of  cities. 

Housing  of  working  people. 

The  Italians  in  Chicago. 

1892 

1893 

1893 

1894 

53 
53 
54 
58 
58 

2 
3 
2 
Spl. 
3 

H.ex 

H.ex 

H.doc... 

S.  doc 

H.  doc... 

31 
34 
44 

1 
79 

257 
354 
135 
1 
301 

1897 

1903 

1905 

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307 


Librarian. 

Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

Meehan 

1839 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891    ' 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

26 

39 

40 

40 

41 

41 

42 

42 

43 

43 

44 

44 

45 

45 

.46 

46 

47 

47 

48 

48 

49 

49 

50 

50 

51 

51 

52 

53 

53 

54 

54 

55 

55 

55 

56 

56 

57 

57 

58 

58 

59 

59 

1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1-2 
3 
1 
2 

Senate 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

Senate 

Senate 

S.  doc 

A 

2 

2 
4 
3 
5 

5 
1 
4 
1 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
9 

47 

40 

36 

16 

Spofford 

6 

Do 

10 

Do 

19 

Do 

11 

Do 

31 

Do 

25 

Do 

13 

Do 

20 

Do 

125 

Do 

31 

Do 

27 

Do 

24 

Do 

30 

Do 

45 

Do 

50 

Do 

42 

Do 

28 

Do 

52 

Do 

35 

Do 

89 

Do 

78 

Do 

73 

Do 

90 

Do 

213 

Do 

90 

Do 

151 

Do 

267 

Do 

148 

Do 

305 

Spofford  (special  report). 
Spofford 

7 
131 

Young 

13 

Do 

S.  doc 

H.  doc  .... 
H.  doc  ... . 

S.  doc 

S.  doc 

S.  doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

H.doc 

24 

Putnam 

25 

Do 

24 

Do 

35 

Do 

6 

Do 

10 

Do 

18 

Do 

18 

Do 

18 

308 


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Manual,  Constitution,  Rules  and,  House  of  Representatives.     See 

Constitution  and,  p.  230. 

Manual,   Constitution,   Rules   and,   United   States    Senate.     See 
Constitution  and,  p.  231. 

Merchant  Vessels,  annual  list. 


Annual  number. 


27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 


Year. 


1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 


Congress. 

Session. 

54 

1 

54 

2 

55 

2 

55 

3 

56 

1 

56 

2 

57 

1 

57 

2 

58 

2 

58 

3 

59 

1 

59 

2 

Document. 

Number. 

House . . . 

29 

House . . . 

38 

House . . . 

15 

House . . . 

100 

House . . . 

18 

House . . . 

16 

House . . . 

16 

House . . . 

16 

House . . . 

16 

House . . . 

16 

House . . . 

16 

House . . . 

16 

Volume. 


34 
37 
35 
54 
56 
57 
49 
43 
43 
45 
38 
34 


Note. — Annual  lists  1-26,  inclusive,  were  not  published  in  document  form,  and 
can  only  be  found  on  file  in  the  Bureau  of  Navigation,  Department  of  Commerce 
and  Labor. 

Messages  and  Documents,  Abridgment  of. 


1858-59. 

1866-67. 

1873-74. 

1880-81. 

1887-88. 

1894-95. 

1859-60. 

1867-68. 

1874-75. 

1881-82. 

1888-89. 

1895-96. 

1860-61. 

1868-69. 

1875-76. 

1882-83. 

1889-90. 

1896-97. 

1861-62. 

1869-70. 

1876-77. 

1883-84. 

1890-91. 

1897-98. 

1862-63. 

1870-71. 

1877-78. 

1884-85. 

1891-92. 

1898-99. 

1863-64. 

1871-72. 

1878-79. 

1885-86. 

1892-93. 

1899-1900 

1864-65. 

1872-73. 

1879-80. 

1886-87. 

1893-94. 

1900-1901 

1865-66. 

These  volumes  contain  the  annual  messages  of  the  Presidents,  the  annual  reports 
of  the  heads  of  the  several  Executive  Departments  of  the  Government,  and  an 
abridgment  of  the  documents  accompanying  such  reports.  They  are  prepared  and 
printed  by  authority  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  June  25,  1864.  They  are  issued 
only  in  cloth,  and  are  not  included  in  the  executive  or  miscellaneous  documents  of 
either  House  of  Congress. 


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Mineral  Resources  of  the  United  States. 


309 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

1867 

39 
40 
40 
40 
41 
42 
42 
42 
43 
43 
44 
48 

1        49 

49 
50 
50 
51 

1        52 

52 
53 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
1 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 

1 
2 
1-2 
3 
1 
2 

H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  mis  .. 

H.  mis  .. 

H.  mis  . . 
H.  mis  .. 
H.  mis  . . 
H.  mis  . . 

H.  mis  . . 

H.  mis  . . 
H.  mis  .. 
H.  mis  . . 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc- 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc  .. 
H.  doc  .. 

7 
16 
17 

9 
10 

1 
10 

9 
10 
18 
14 
40 

9 

6 

2 

2 

16 

42 

7 

4 

28 

19,20 

17 

19,20 

22,23 

27,28 

37,38 

50 

44 

92 

49 

42 

39 

29 

1868 

202 

1868 

273 

1869 

54 

1870 

207 

1871 

10 

1872 

211 

1873 

210 

1874 

141 

1875 

1876 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

177 
159 

75 

86 

146 
42 

1887 

4 

1888 

230 

1889 

1890 

296 

1891 

83 

1892 

38 

1893 

181 

1894 

5 

5 

1896 

5 

1897 

5 

1898 

5 

1899 

5 

1900 

17 

1901 

17 

1902 

658 

1903 

20 

1904 

21 

1905 

21 

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Mississippi  River  Commission  Reports. 


Year. 


1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1884  (supplemental) 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 


Congress. 

Session. 

47 

1 

47 

2 

48 

1 

48 

2 

48 

2 

49 

2 

49 

2 

50 

1 

50 

2 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 


S.  ex  . . 
S.  ex  . , 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 


Volume. 


1 
2 

19 
21 
30 
19 
20 
25 
25 


Number. 


10 
32 
37 
64 
38 
25 
30 
37,59 
64 


Missouri  River  Commission  Reports. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

1883         

48 
49 
49 

1 
1 
2 

S.  ex 

H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 

1 
30 
20 

24 

1884 

41 

1885 

28 

Monetary  Conferences.     Reports. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

Part. 

1867 

40 
41 
45 

45 
47 

2 
2 
3 
1 
1 

S,  ex 

H.  ex... 

S.  ex 

H.  mis  .. 
H.  ex  ... 

1 
12 

5 
24 
23 

14 

266 

58 

396 

231 

1867 

1878 

1878 

2,3 

1881-1882 

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Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and  Finance. 

Monographs  In  the 

Immigration  into  the  United  States,  1820-1903.     [June,  1903.] 

British  Steamship  Contracts.     [July,  1903.] 

Steamer  Lines  Plying  between  Ports  of  United  States  and  Foreign  Ports.  [August, 
.1903.] 

British  and  Foreign  Trade  and  Industry.     [October,  1903.] 

Modern  Tariff  Systems.     [March,  1904.] 

Statistical  Abstract  of  the  World.     [April,  1904.] 

Trade  of  the  United  States  with  Canada.     [June,  1904.] 

Imports  and  Exports  and  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  United  States  to  1904. 
[August,  1904.] 

Reciprocity  Treaties  and  Agreements  of  the  United  States  since  1850.  [August, 
1904.] 

Great  Canals  of  the  World.     [January,  1905.] 

Commercial  Cuba  in  1905.     [May,  1905.] 

World's  Production  and  Consumption  of  Tea,  Coffee,  and  Cocoa.     [July,  1905.] 

National  Academy  of  Sciences.     Memoirs. 


Year. 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1886 
1887 
1889 
1891 
1894 
1895 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Congress. 


48 
48 
49 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 


Session. 


1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1-2 
3 


House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

S.  mis... 

3 

110 

S.  mis  . . . 

5 

69 

S.  mis 

7 

154 

S.  mis  - . . 

3 

30 

H.  mis  .. 

26 

597 

S.  mis  - . . 

6 

94 

S.  mis 

6 

169 

S.  mis... 

3 

20 

H.  doc  .. 

59 

253 

S.  doc... 

5 

77 

S.  doc  ... 

11 

111-169 

S.  doc... 

9 

117 

S.  doc  . . . 

7 

76 

S.  doc  . . . 

7 

76 

S.  doc... 

18 

233-450 

S.  doc  . . . 

7 

81 

S.  doc  - . . 

3 

73 

S.  doc  . . . 

14 

197 

Part. 


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National  Academy  of  Sciences.     Reports. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

1881 

47 
48 
48 
48 
49 
49 
50 

1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
1 

S.  mis 

S.  mis... 
S.  mis... 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis... 
H.  mis  .. 

1 
2 
1 
1 
5 
2,3 
6 

54 

1883 

85 

1884 

68 

1 884 

32 

1885 

153 

1886 

30 

1887 

596 

1888 

1889 

51 
51 

52 

2 
2 

1 

S.  mis . . . 

S.  mis 

S.  mis . . . 

3 
3 
5 

47 

1890 

60 

1891 

170 

1892 

l/U 

1893 

53 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 

3 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1-2 
3 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  doc... 
S.  doc  - . . 
S.  doc... 
S.  doc  . , . 

S.  doc 

S.  doc... 
S.  doc... 
S.  doc  . . . 
S.  doc... 
S.  doc... 

1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
4 
9 
5 

13 
7 
3 

14 

27 

1894 

49 

1895 

55 

1896 

50 

1897 

57 

1898 

56 

1898 

117 

1900 

72 

1901 

153 

1902 

81 

1903 

73 

1904 

197 

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Navy  Department.     Reports  of  the  Secretary/' 


313 


Secretary. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Samuel  L.  Southard 

1825 

19 

1 

Senate... 

2 

Do 

1825 

19 

1 

H.ex.... 

1 

Do 

1826 
1826 
1827 

19 
19 
20 

2 
2 
1 

Senate... 
H.ex.... 

.Senate... 

1 
2 

1 

Do 

Do 

Do 

1827 
1828 

20 
20 

1 
2 

H.ex.... 

Senate... 

1 
1 

Do 

Do 

1828 
1829 
1829 

20 
21 
21 

2 

1 
1 

H.ex.... 

Senate... 
H.ex.... 

2 

1 
2 

John  Branch 

Do 

Do 

1830 

21 

2 

Senate. . . 

1 

Do 

1830 

21 

2 

H.ex.... 

2 

Levi  Woodbury 

1831 

22 

1 

Senate... 

1 

Do 

1831 

22 

1 

H.ex.... 

2 

Do 

1832 
1833 
1833 

22 
23 
23 

2 
1 
1 

H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 

2 

1 
1 

Do 

Do 

Mahlon  Dickinson 

1834 

23 

2 

Senate... 

-| 

1 

Do 

1834 

23 

2 

H.ex.... 

2 

Do 

1835 
1835 
1836 

24 
24 
24 

1 
1 
2 

Senate... 
H.ex.... 

Senate... 

1 
2 

1 

Do 

Do 

Do 

1836 

24 

2 

H.ex.... 

2 

Do 

1837 
1837 

25 
25 

2 
2 

Senate... 
H.ex 

1 
2 

Do 

James  K.  Paulding 

1838 

25 

3 

Senate... 

1 

Do 

1838 
1839 
1839 
1840 

25 
26 
26 
26 

3 

1 
1 
2 

H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 

2 

1 
2 
1 

Do        

Do 

Do 

Do 

1840 

26 

2 

H.ex.... 

2 

Badger  and  Upshur 

1841 

27 

2 

Senate . . . 

1 

Abel  P.  Upshur 

1841 

27 

2 

H.ex.... 

2 

Do 

1842 
1842 

27 
27 

3 
3 

Senate... 
H.ex.... 

1 
2 

Do 

»For  reports  prior  to  1825  see  A.merican  "State  Papers,  Naval  Affairs,  vols.  1  and  2. 
The  Navy  Department  was  organized  under  the  provisions  of  an  act  of  Congress 
approved  April  30,  1798,  since  which  date  annual  reports  have  been  issued  by  the 
Secretary. 

Such  of  these  reports  as  were  made  prior  to  1850,  and  many  since,  are  bound  in 
the  same  volume  with  other  executive  documents,  and  can  not  now  be  had  in  sepa- 
rate form.  These  reports  have  been  issued  as  departmental  documents  and  as 
executive  documents  of  the  Senate  or  House,  or  botii,  bound  in  leather.  Tliey  are 
also  included  in  the  "Message  and  Document"  series. 


314  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY  UNITED   STATES   SENATE 

Navy  Department.     Reports  of  the  Secretary — Continued. 


Secretary. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

David  Henshaw 

1843 

1843 

1844 

1844 

1845 

1845 

1846 

1846 

1847 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1849 

1850 

1850 

1851 

1851 

1852 

1852 

1853 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1855 

1856 

1856 

1857 

1857 

1858 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 

28 
28 
28 
28 
29 
29 
29 
29 
30 
30 
30 
31 
31 
31 
31 
32 
32 
32 
32 
33 
33 
33 
34 
34 
34 
34 
35 
35 
35 
35 
36 
36 
37 
37 
38 
38 
39 
39 
40 

40 
41 

1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
'      1 
1 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
.   2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 

Senate... 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 
S.ex  .... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
S.ex  .... 
H.ex.... 
S.ex  .... 
H.ex.... 
S.  ex  . . . . 
H.ex.... 

S.ex 

H.ex.... 

S.ex 

H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 

S.  ex 

H.ex.... 
S.  ex  . . . . 
H.ex.... 
S.ex  .... 

H.ex 

S.ex  .... 
H.ex.... 
S.  ex  . . . . 
S.ex  .... 
S.  ex  . . . . 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 

4 
2 

4 
2 

Q 

3 
3 
3 
4 
6 
5 
4 

1 

2 
2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

4 

1 
1 

1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
4 
1 
8 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
11 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

Do 

Gilmer  and  Mason 

John  Y.  Mason 

-----  - 

George  Bancroft 

Do 

John  Y.  Mason 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

William  B.  Preston 

Do 

1 

William  A.  Graham 

Do 

Do 

2 

Do 

2 

John  P.  Kennedy 

Do :.. 

2 
2 

John  C.  Dobbin 

Do 

3 
3 

Do 

2 

Do 

3 

Do 

3 

Do 

2 

Do 

2 

Isaac  Toucey 

3 

Do 

Do 

3 
4 

Do 

4 

Do 

3 

Do 

3 

Gideon  Welles 

Do 

3 
3 

Do 

4 

Do 

6 

Do 

Do 

Do 

6 

Do 

Borie  and  Robeson 

H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 

4 

1 

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Secretary. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

George  M.  Robeson 

Do 

1870 
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Parliamentary  Debates. 

Cobbett's  Parliamentary  History. 

"THE  PARLIAMENTARY  HISTORY  OF  ENGLAND  FROM  THE  EARLIEST 
PERIOD  TO  THE  YEAR  1803,  FROM  WHICH  LAST-MENTIONED  EPOCH 
IT  IS  CONTINUED  DOWNWARD  IN  THE  WORK  ENTITLED  'THE 
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Charles  1  to  18  Charles  1 

18  Charles  1  to  Commonwealth. 

12  Charles  2  to  4  James  2 

4  James  2  to  13  William  3 

1  Anne  to  13  Anne 

1  George  1  to  8  George  1 , 

9  George  1  to  6  George  2 

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Parlimentary  Debates,  Hansard's. 

FROM  THE  YEAR  1803  TO  THE  PRESENT  TIME,  FORMING  A  CONTINU- 
ATION OF  THE  WORK  ENTITLED  "THE  (COBBETT'S)  PARLIMENTARY 
HISTORY  OF  ENGLAND  FROM  THE  EARLIEST  PERIOD  TO  THE 
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1  to  25. 

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28  Apr., 

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14  Jan., 

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Appendix,  etc. 
Addendum. 


Appendix,  etc. 

Do. 
Addendum,  etc. 

Appendix,  etc. 


a  "Table  of  contents,"  "Alphabetical  lists  of  House  of  Commons,  cabinet  ministers,"  etc.,  in  front 
part  of  each  volume.  Parliamentary  accounts,  acts,  and  indexes  in  rear  part  of  each  volume.  General 
index,  first  and  second  series,  1803  to  1830,  see  page  333,  post. 


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New  Serie.s  (second),  Commencing  with  the  Accession  of  George  IV. « 


Par- 
lia- 
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Ses- 
sion. 

7tli 

1st 

7 

1 

7 

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7 

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7 

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8 

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4 

Period  covered. 


Apr., 

June, 

Sept., 

Jan., 

Apr., 

Feb., 

Apr., 

Feb., 

May, 

Feb., 

Mar., 

Feb., 

Apr., 

Feb., 

Mar., 

Nov.,  1826- 

Mar., 

Jan., 

Apr., 
Feb., 
Mar., 
Feb., 
Mar., 
Apr., 
June, 


1820, 
1820, 
1820, 
1821, 
1821, 
1822, 
1822, 
1823, 
1823, 
1824, 
1824, 
1825, 
1825, 
1826, 
1826, 
•1827, 
1827, 
1828, 

1828, 
1829, 
1829, 
1830, 
1830, 
1830, 
1830, 


June  26 . 
Sept.  7.. 
Nov.  23  . 
Apr.  2... 
July  11.. 
Apr.  22.. 
Aug.  6  . . 
Apr.  30. . 
July  19.. 
Mar.  29  . 
June  25 . 
Apr.  18.. 
July  6... 
Mar.  17  . 
May  31.. 
Mar.  22.. 
July  2... 
Apr.  22.. 


July  28.. 
Mar.  30  . 
June  24 . 
Mar.  8... 
Apr.  7... 
June  4  .. 
July  23.. 


Reign. 


I  George  IV.. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

3  George  IV.. 
do 

4  George  IV.. 
do 

5  George  IV.. 
do 

6  George  IV.. 
do 

7 George  IV.. 

do 

do 

do 

9 George  IV.. 

do 

10  George  IV. 
do 

II  George  IV. 

do 

do....... 

do 


Series. 


1821-1830 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
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2 
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2 
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2 


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ume. 


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4 

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6 

7 

8 

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10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 


Appendix,  etc. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Addendum,  etc. 
Appendix,  etc. 
Addendum,  etc. 
Appendix,  etc. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

(Addenda. 
\Appendix,  etc. 

Appendix,  etc. 


Do. 


«  "Table  of  contents,"  "Alphabetical  lists  of  House  of  Commons,  cabinet  ministers,"  etc.,  in  front 
•part  of  each  volume.  Parliamentary  accounts,  acts,  and  indexes  in  rear  of  each  volume.  "  Chrono- 
logical tables"  in  front  part  of  volume  1  and  volume  20.  "  Lords'  spiritual  and  temporal"  roll,  vol- 
ume 21,  page  X.     General  index  to  the  first  and  second  series— 1803  to  1830.     [Sejiarate  volume.] 


GENERAL  INDEX  TO  THE  FIRST  AND  SECOND  SERIES «  OF  HANSARD'S 
PARLIAMENTARY  DEBATES,  FORMING  A  DIGEST  OF  THE  RECORDED 
PROCEEDINGS  OF  PARLIAMENT  FROM  1803  TO  1830. 

ARRANGEMENT. 

let  division:  Debates  in  the  Hause  of  Lords,  1803  to  1830,  chronologically  arranged. 

do.  do.  Commons     "       "  '<  " 

2d  division:  List  of  the  succession  of  Peers,  members  of  Parliament,  etc. 
3d  division :  Index  to  state  papers,  Parliamentary  returns,  finance  accounts,  reports, 

petitions,  protests,  lists  of  divisions,  etc. 
4th  division:  Index  (a)  to  the  Peers,  and 

"       (6)  to  the  Commoners  who  have  spoken  in  debate. 
5th  division:  Alphabetical  index  to  the  subjects  of  debate  and  matters  incidentally 
introduced. 


«  General  index,  1st  and  2d  series,  in  separate  volume. 


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Third  Series;  Co>i.mencing  with  the  Accession  op  William  IV.  « 


Par- 
lia- 
ment. 

Ses- 
sion. 

Period  covered. 

Reign. 

Series. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1830-1891 

9th 

1st 

26  Oct., 

1830,  Dec.  20 

1  William  IV.. 

3 

1 

9 

21  Dec, 
4  Mar., 

1830-1831,  Mar.    3 
1831,  Apr.  22 

do 

3 
3 

2 
3 

9 

do 

10 

14  June, 

1831,  July  18 

2  William  IV.. 

3 

4 

(General 

[Subject  Index,  1831. 

10 

18  July, 
15  Aug., 

1831,  Aug.  13 
1831,  Sept.  13 
1831,  Oct.      5 
1831,  Oct.    20 

do 

3 
3 

5 
6 

10 

do 

10 

14  Sept., 
5  Oct., 

do 

3 
3 

7 
8 

General  Indexes. 

10 

do 

Appendix,  General  In- 

dex. 

10 

2 

6  Dec, 

1831-1832,  Feb.     6 

do 

3 

9 

Do.               Do. 

10 

2 

7  Feb., 

1832,  Mar.    8 
1832,  Apr.     6 
1832,  May  23 
1832,  July     3 

do 

3 

10 

Do. 

10 

2 
2 
2 

9  xMar., 

9  Apr., 

24  May, 

do 

3 
3 
3 

11 
12 
13 

Do. 

10 

do 

Do. 

10 

do 

Do.               Do. 

10 

2 

3  July, 
29  Jan., 

1832,  Aug.  16 

1833,  Feb.  28 

do 

3 
3 

14 
15 

Do.               Do. 

11 

3  William  IV.. 

Do. 

11 

1  Mar., 

1833,  Apr.     1 

do 

3 

16 

[Erratum   to) 

i     .r  ,             ^    Do. 

11 

2  Apr., 

1833,  May  20 

do 

3 

17 

1     Vol.  15.     J 
Appendix.        Do. 

11 

2 

30  May, 
2  July, 

26  July, 
4  Feb., 

1833,  July     1 
1833,  July   25 

1833,  Aug.  29 

1834,  Mar.  10 

do 

3 
3 
3 
3 

18 
19 
20 
21 

Do. 

11 

do 

Do. 

11 

do 

Do.               Do. 

11 

4  William  IV.. 

Do.,&c. 

11 

2 
2 
2 
2 

11  Mar., 
25  Apr., 

2  June, 
10  July, 

19  Feb., 

20  Mar., 
22  May, 
29  June, 

3  Aug., 

1834,  Apr.   25 
1834,  May   27 
1834,  July     9 

1834,  Aug.  15 

1835,  Mar.  19 
1835,  May  21 
1835,  June  26 
1835,  Aug.    3 
1835,  Sept.  10 

do 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

Do. 

11 

do 

Do. 

11 

do 

Do. 

11 

do 

Do. 

12 

do..     .. 

Do.              Do. 

12 

do 

Do.              Do. 

12 

. . .    do  . 

Do. 

12 

...   .do  .     .  . 

Do. 

12 

do 

Do.               Do. 

12 

2 

4  Feb., 

1836,  Mar.    7 

6  William  IV.. 

3 

31 

Do.             Index. 

12 

2 

8  Mar., 

1836,  Apr.   20 

do.... 

3 

32 

Do. 

12 

2 

21  Apr., 

1836,  June    2 

do 

3 

33 

Do. 

12 

2 

3  June, 

1836,  July     7 

do 

3 

34 

Do. 

12 

2 

8  July, 

1836,  Aug.  20 

do 

3 

35 

Do. 

12 

3 

21  Jan., 

1837,  Mar.    6 

7  William  IV.. 

3 

36 

Do.               Do. 

12 

3 

7  Mar., 

1837,  Apr.   18 

do 

3 

37 

Do. 

12 

3 

19  Apr., 

1837,  July   17 

do 

3 

38 

Do.               Do. 

13 

1 

15  Nov., 

1837,  Dec.  23 

1  Victoria 

3 

39 

Do. 

13 

1 

16  Jan., 

1838,  Feb.  20 

do 

3 

40 

Do. 

13 

1 

22  Feb., 

1838,  Mar.  28 

do 

3 

41 

Do. 

a  Table  of  contents: 

In  front  part  of  each  volume — 

Subjects  of  debate  in  House  of  Lords  and  in  House  of  Commons. 

King's  .speeches  and  messages;  addresses  to  the  King. 

Lists  of  divisions  in  House  of  Commons. 

Officers  of  state,  ministry.  Lords,  Commons. 

Chronological  tables,  proclamations,  "arguments,"  advertisements,  etc. 
In  rear  of  each  volume — 

Indexes. 

Chronology  of  the  volumes. 

"  Table  of  all  the  statutes"  in  Appendices. 


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Thikd  Series — Continued. 


Par- 
lia- 
ment. 


13th 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
11 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 


Ses- 
sion. 


1st 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
4 
1 


2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
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4 
4 

-  5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 

(?)7 
7 
7 
7 


Period  covered. 


29  Mar., 

21  May, 
9  July, 

5  Feb., 

7  Mar., 

15  Apr., 

6  June, 

8  July, 

7  Aug., 

16  Jan., 

7  Feb., 
24  Mar., 
12  May, 
23  June, 

26  Jan., 

8  Mar., 
7  May, 

19  Aug., 

3  Feb., 

4  Mar., 
7  Apr., 

3  May, 

17  June, 
12  July, 

2  Feb., 
28  Feb., 

27  Mar., 

9  May, 
16  June, 
31  July, 

1  Feb., 

22  Feb., 

15  Apr., 

30  May, 
27  June, 

4  Feb., 
27  Feb., 

3  Apr., 
1  May, 

4  June, 
4  July, 

22  Jan., 
24  Feb., 
24  Mar., 
4  May, 
4  June, 
27  July, 
19  Jan., 

16  Feb., 
16  Mar., 
27  Apr., 


1838,  May  18 
1838,  July     7 

1838,  Aug.  16 

1839,  Mar.  6 
1839,  Apr.  12 
1839,  June  5 
1839,  July  6 
1839,  Aug.  6 

1839,  Aug.  28 

1840,  Feb.  6 
1840,  Mar.  23 
1840,  May  11 
1840,  June  22 

1840,  Aug.  11 

1841,  Mar.  5 
1841,  May  6 
1841,  June  22 

1841,  Oct.     7 

1842,  Mar.  3 
1842,  Apr.  6 
1842,  May  2 
1842,  June  16 
1842,  July  11 

1842,  Aug.  12 

1843,  Feb.  27 
1843,  Mar.  24 
1843,  May  8 
1843,  June  15 
1843,  July  28 

1843,  Aug.  24 

1844,  Feb.  21 
1844,  Apr.  2 
1844,  May  24 
1844,  June  26 

1844,  Sept.    5 

1845,  Feb.  26 
1845,  Apr.  2 
1845,  Apr.  30 
1845,  June  3 
1845,  July  3 

1845,  Aug.     9 

1846,  Feb.  23 
1846,  Mar.  23 
1846,  May  1 
1846,  May  29 
1846,  July  24  ' 

1846,  Aug.  28 

1847,  Feb.  15 
1847,  Mar.  15 
1847,  Apr.  26 
1847,  June    1 


Reign. 


1  Victoria  . . . 

do 

do 

2  Victoria  . . . 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

3  Victoria... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

4  Victoria  . . . 

do 

do 

5  Victoria  . . . 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

....do 

6  Victoria 

....do , 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

7  Victoria 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

8  Victoria 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

9  Victoria 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

10  Victoria  . . . 

....do 

....do 

....do 


Series. 


1830-1891 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
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3 


Vol- 
ume. 


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43 

44 

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58 

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72 

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88 

89 

90 

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92 


Appendix. 


Do. 


Do. 
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Do. 
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Do. 
Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


Index. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
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Do. 
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Par- 
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Ses- 
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14th 

7th 

14 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

2 

15 

2 

15 

2 

15 

2 

15 

2 

15 

2 

15 

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15 

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15 

3 

15 

3 

15 

3 

15 

3 

15 

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15 

4 

15 

4 

15 

4 

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4 

15 

5 

15 

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15 

5 

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5 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

■  2 

16 

2 

16 

2 

16 

2 

16 

2 

16 

2 

16 

3 

16 

3 

16 

8 

16 

3 

16 

4 

16 

4 

16 

4 

Period  covered. 


June, 
July, 
Nov., 
Feb., 
Feb., 
Apr., 
Maj', 
July, 
Aug., 
Feb., 
Mar., 
Mar. , 
May, 
June, 
July, 
July, 
Feb., 
Apr., 
May, 
June, 
July, 
Feb., 
Mar., 
Apr., 
May, 
July. 
Feb., 
Mar. , 
Apr., 


4  June, 


Nov., 

Feb., 

Mar., 

Apr., 

May, 

June, 

July, 

Jan., 

Feb., 

Mar., 

May, 

June, 

July, 

Dee., 

Mar., 

May, 

June, 

Jan., 

Mar., 

May, 


1847,  July  6 
1847,  July  23 

1847,  Dec.  20 

1848,  Feb.  28 
1848,  Apr.  6 
1848,  May  26 
1848,  June  30 
1848,  Aug.    9 

1848,  Sept.    5 

1849,  Feb.  28 
1849,  Mar.  28 
1849,  May  7 
1849,  June  11 
1849,  July     6 

1849,  Aug.    1 

1850,  Feb.  25 
18.50,  Mar.  26 
1850,  May  13 
1850,  June  17 
1850,  July  18 

1850,  Aug.  15 
1861,  Mar.  14 

1851,  Apr.  10 
1851,  May  26 
1851,  June  30 

1851,  Aug.    8 

1852,  Mar.  22 
1852,  Apr.  29 
18.52,  June    3 

1852,  July     1 


1852, 
1853, 
1853, 
1853, 
1853, 
1853, 
1853, 
1854, 
1854, 
1854, 
1854, 
1854, 
1854, 
1854-1855, 
1855, 
1855, 
1855, 
1856, 
1856, 
18,i6, 


Dec.  31 
Mar.  10 
Apr.  18 
May  9 
June  10 
July  8 
Aug.  20 
Feb.  27 
Mar.  28 
May  8 
June  12 
July  10 
Aug.  12 
Mar.  1 
May  2 
June  21 
Aug.  14 
Mar.  11 
May  6 
June  27 


Reign. 


10  Victoria  . . . 
....do 

11  Victoria  ... 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

12  Victoria  ... 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

13  Victoria  . . . 

...-do.. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

14  Victoria  . . . 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

15  Victoria  . . . 

....do 

....do 

....do 

16  Victoria  . . . 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

17  Victoria  . . . 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

18  Victoria  ... 

....do 

....do 

....do 

19  Victoria  ... 

....do 

....do 


Series. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1830-1891 

3 

93 

3 

94 

3 

95 

3 

96 

3 

97 

3 

98 

3 

99 

3 

100 

3 

101 

3 

102 

3 

103 

3 

104 

3 

105 

3 

106 

3 

107 

3 

108 

3 

109 

3 

110 

3 

111 

3 

112 

3 

113 

3 

114 

3 

115 

3 

116 

3 

117 

3 

118 

3 

119 

3 

120 

3 

121 

3 

122 

3 

123 

3 

124 

3 

125 

3 

126 

3 

127 

3 

128 

3 

129 

3 

130 

3 

131 

3 

132 

3 

133 

3 

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3 

135 

3 

136 

3 

137 

3 

138 

3 

139 

3 

140 

3 

141 

3 

142 

Appendix. 
Do. 


Do. 

Protest. 
Appendix. 
Do. 


Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Protest. 

Appendix. 

Do. 
Do. 


Index. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


fProclamation. 
[Appendix. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Protest. 
Appendix. 


Do. 
Do. 


Do. 


I  Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
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Third  Series — Continued. 


Par- 
lia- 
ment. 


16th 
16 

17 

7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 


Ses- 
sion. 


Period  covered. 


4tli 

5 

1 
1 

1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 


30  June, 
3  Feb., 

30  Apr., 

19  June, 

20  July, 

3  Dec., 

23  Feb., 

4  May, 

18  June, 

3  Feb., 

11  Mar., 

31  May, 

19  July, 

24  Jan., 

6  Mar., 

24  Apr., 

7  June, 
23  July, 

5  Feb., 
19  Mar., 
23  May, 

28  June, 

6  Feb., 

25  Mar., 
27  May, 

8  July, 
5  Feb., 

27  Mar., 

29  May, 
1  July, 

4  Feb., 
16  Mar., 

4  May, 

21  June, 

7  Feb., 
21  Mar., 

9  May, 

12  June, 

1  Feb., 
12  Mar., 
27  Apr., 

8  June, 

5  Feb., 


1856,  July  29 

1857,  Mar.  21 

1857,  June  18 
1857,  July  17 

1857,  Aug.  23 
1857-1858,  Feb.  22 

1858,  May  3 
1858,  June  17 

1858,  Aug.    2 

1859,  Mar.  10 

1859,  Apr.   19 

18.59,  July   18 

1859,  Aug.  13 

1860,  Mar.  5 
1860,  Apr.  23 
1860,  June  6 
1860,  July  20 

1860,  Aug.  28 

1861,  Mar.  18 
1861,  May  17 
1861,  June  27 

1861,  Aug.    6 

1862,  Mar.  24 
1862,  May  26 
1862,  July     7 

1862,  Aug.     7 

1863,  Mar.  26 

1863,  May  28 

1863,  June  30 

1863,  July  28 

1864,  Mar.  14 
1864,  May  3 
1864,  June  20 

1864,  July  29 

1865,  Mar.  20 
8 
9 


1865,  May 
1865,  June 


1865,  July     6 

1866,  Mar.  9 
1866,  Apr.  26 
1866,  June    7 

1866,  Aug.  10 

1867,  Mar.  15 


Reign. 


19  Victoria 

20  Victoria 


do 

do 

do 

21  Victoria 

do 

do 

do 

22  Victoria  ... 

do 


do 

do 

23  Victoria  ... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

24  Victoria 

do 

do 

do 

25  Victoria  . . . , 

do 

do 

do 

26  Victoria 

do 


..do 

..do 

Victoria 

..do 

..do 

..do 


28  Victoria 

....do 

....do 


.d( 


29  Victoria  ... 

do 

do 

do 

30  Victoria  ... 


Series. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1830-1891 

3 

143 

3 

144 

3 

145 

3 

146 

3 

147 

3 

148 

3 

149 

3 

150 

3 

151 

3 

152 

3 

153 

3 

154 

3 

155 

3 

156 

3 

157 

3 

158 

3 

159 

3 

160 

3 

161 

3 

162 

3 

163 

3 

164 

3 

165 

3 

166 

3 

167 

3 

a  168 

3 

169 

3 

&170 

3 

171 

3 

172 

3 

173 

3 

174 

3 

175 

3 

C176 

3 

177 

3 

178 

3 

179 

3 

180 

3 

181 

8 

182 

3 

183 

3 

dl84 

3 

185 

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fProclamation. 
(Appendix. 


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Appendix. 

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considerable 


a  Vol.  168, 
alterations 

6  Vol.  170 

cVol.  176, 
1864. 

<i  Vol.  184,  preceding  the  Index,  is  an  "  Explanation  of  the  abbreviation.s,"  General  index  to  session 
1866. 


preceding  the  Index,  is  a  "Notice  to  the  reader,"  calling  attention  to 
;  in  the  Text,  Table  of  contents,  and  Sessional  index  of  this  work." 
,  introduction  to  "  this  index." 

preceding  the  index,  is  an  "  Explanation  of  the  abbreviations,"  General  index  to  session 


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Parliamentary  Debates,  Hansard's — Continued. 

Third  Series — Continued. 


Par- 
lia- 
ment. 


Ses- 
sion. 


19th 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

21 

aVol. 
1867. 


2d 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 


Period  covered. 


18  Mar., 
6  May, 

18  June, 
24  July , 

19  Nov., 

23  Mar., 
11  May, 
26  June, 

10  Dec., 

1  Apr., 
3  May, 

17  June, 
16  July, 

8  Feb., 
16  Mar., 

3  May, 

14  June, 

11  July, 

9  Feb., 

15  Mar., 

2  May, 

14  June, 

20  July, 
6  Feb., 

15  Mar., 
1  May, 

21  June, 
29  July, 

6  Feb., 

24  Mar., 

16  May, 
8  July, 
5  Mar., 

11  May, 

17  June, 

15  July, 
5  Feb., 

18  Mar., 

4  May, 

16  June, 
26  July, 

8  Feb., 
15  Mar., 

3  May, 

19  June, 
28  July, 

8  Feb., 


1867, 
1867, 
1867, 
1867, 

1867-1868, 
1868, 
1868, 
1868, 

1868-1869, 
1869, 
1869, 
1869, 
1869, 
1870, 
1870, 
1870, 
1870, 


May  3 
June  17 
July  23 
Aug.  21 
Mar.  20 
May  8 
June  25 
July  31 
Mar.  23 
Apr.  30 
June  16 
July  15 
Aug.  11 
Mar.  15 
Apr.  29 
June  13 
July     8 


1870,  Aug.  10 


189,  preceding 


1871,  Mar.  14  34  Victoria  .... 

1871,  May     1  do 

1871,  June  13  do 

1871,. July  19  do 

1871,  Aug.  21  do 

1872,  Mar.  14  35  Victoria  .... 

1872,  Apr.  80  do 

1872,  June  20  do 

1872,  July  27  do 

1872,  Aug.  10  do 

1873,  Mar.  21  36  Victoria  .... 

1873,May   15  do 

1873,  July     7  do 

1873,  Aug.    5  do 

1874,  May     8  37  Victoria 

1874,  June  16  do 

1874,  July  14  do 

1874,  Aug.    7  do 

1875,  Mar.  17  38  Victoria  .... 

1875,  May     3  do 

1875,  June  15  do 

1875,  July  23  do 

1875,Aug.  13  do 

1876,  Mar.  14  39  Victoria  .... 

1876,May     2  do 

1876,  June  16  do 

1876,  July  27  do 

1876,  Aug.  15  do 

1877,  Mar.  15  40  Victoria 

the  inde.x,  i.s  an  "  Explanation  of  the 


Reign. 


30  Victoria  . 

do , 

do , 

do 

31  Victoria  . 

do 

do 

do 

32  Victoria  . 

do 

do 

do 

do 

33  Victoria. 

do 

do 

do 


.do. 


Series. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1830-1891 
3 

186 

3 

187 

3 

188 

3 

a  189 

3 

1190 

3 

=  191 

3 

3  192 

3 

n93 

3 

1194 

3 

2195 

3 

3196 

3 

4197 

3 

5  198 

3 

1199 

3 

2  200 

3 

3  201 

3 

4  202 

3 

6  203 

3 

1204 

3 

2  205 

3 

3  206 

3 

4  207 

3 

6  208 

3 

1209 

3 

2  210 

3 

3  211 

3 

4  212 

3 

6  213 

3 

1214 

3 

2  215 

3 

8  216 

3 

4  217 

3 

1218 

3 

2  219 

3 

3  220 

3 

4  221 

3 

1222 

3 

2  223 

3 

3  224 

3 

4  225 

3 

6  226 

3 

1227 

3 

2  228 

3 

3  229 

3 

4  230 

3 

6  231 

3 

1232 

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Do. 


JProtests. 
[Appendix. 
Appendix, 


Do. 
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Protest. 
Appendix. 

Protest. 

Appendix. 


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Do. 

Do. 
abbreviations,"  General  index 


Index. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
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to  session 


Note. — The  small  figures  in  "  Volume"  column  signify  number  of  volume  of  the  session. 


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Third  Series — Continued. 


Par- 
lia- 
ment, 


'21st 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
22 
22 
22 
22 

22 

22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 


Ses- 
sion. 


4th 
4 
4 
4 
6 
5 
5 
5 
6 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


Period  covered. 


Reign. 


Mar., 

Apr., 

June, 

July, 

Jan., 

Feb., 

Mar., 

May, 

June, 

July, 

Dee.,    187! 

Mar., 

Mar., 

May, 

June, 

July, 

Aug., 

Feb., 

Mar., 

Apr., 

June, 

July, 

Aug., 

Aug., 


22 

3 

22 

3 

22 

3 

22 

3 

22 

3 

22 

3 

22 

3 

22 

3 

22 

3 

22 

3 

22 

4 

22 

4 

22 

4 

22 

4 

22 

4 

6  Jan., 

1  Feb., 

2  Mar., 
26  Mar., 

9  May, 

3  June, 
5  July, 

28  July, 
16  Aug., 

7  Feb., 
3  Mar., 


25  Mar., 

3  May, 

5  June, 

22  June, 

11  July, 

28  July, 

24  Oct., 

24  Nov  , 

15  Feb., 

10  Mar., 

11  Apr., 

7  May, 

8  June, 

1877,  Apr.  26 
1877,  June  18 
1877,  July  26 

1877,  Aug.  14 

1878,  Feb.  19 
1878,  Mar.  25 
1878,  May  15 
1878,  June  20 
1878,  July  22 

1878,  Aug.  16 
-1879,  Feb.  28 

1879,  Mar.  28 
1879,  May  8 
1879,  June  16 
1879,  July  9 
1879,  Aug.    2 

1879,  Aug.  15 

1880,  Feb.  28 
1880,  Mar.  24 
1880,  June  14 
1880,  July  8 
1880,  Aug.  2 
1880,  Aug.  24 

1880,  Sept.  7 
fJan.  31 
{Feb.  1-2 

1881,  Mar.  1 
1881,  Mar.  25 
1881,  May  6 
1881,  June  2 
1881,  July  4 
1881,  July  27 
1881,  Aug.  15 

1881,  Aug.  27 

1882,  Mar.  2 
1882,  Mar.  24 

1882,  May     2 

1882,  June  2 
1882,  June  21 
1882,  July  10 
1882,  July  27 
1882,  Aug.  18 
1882,  Nov.  23 

1882,  Dec.     2 

1883,  Mar.  9 
1883,  Apr.  10 
1883,  May  4 
1883, June  7 
1883,  June  29 


1881 


40  Victoria  — 

....do 

....do 

....do 

41  Victoria 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

42  Victoria 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

.....do 

43  Victoria 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


.do. 


....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

43  (sic)  Victoria 

do 

do , 


Series. 


.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
-do. 
-do. 
-do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
-do. 


1830-1891 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 


Vol- 
ume. 


2  233 

3  234 
*235 
6  236 
1237 

2  238 

3  239 
t240 
6  241 
6  242 
1243 

2  244 

3  245 
■•246 

6  247 
«248 

7  249 
1250 
2  251 
1252 

2  253 

3  254 

4  255 
6  256 

1257 

2  258 

3  259 

4  260 
6  261 
6  262 
'263 

8  264 

9  265 
1266 
2  267 


Appendix. 


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Do. 


Do. 


Index. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Gen. index. 
Index, 

Do 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Gen.  index. 
Index. 

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Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Gen.  index. 
Index. 
Do. 


Note.— The  .small  figures  in  "Volume"  column  signify  number  of 


3  268 

[Financial  1 
^statement, 
[      1882.      J 

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4  269 

Do. 

6  270 

Do. 

6  271 

Do. 

7  272 

Do. 

8  273 

Protests. 

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Appendix. 

Gen.  index 

1276 

Index. 

2  277 

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3  278 

Do. 

4  279 

Do. 

6  280 

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of  the  session. 

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Parliamentary  Debates,  Hansard's — Continued, 

Third  Series — Continued. 


Par- 
lia- 
ment. 

Ses- 
sion. 

22d 

4th 

22 

4 

22 

4 

22 

5 

22 

5 

22 

5 

22 

5 

22 

5 

22 

5 

22 

5 

22 

5 

22 

6 

22 

6 

22 

6 

22 

6 

22 

6 

22 

6 

22 

6 

22 

6 

22 

6 

22 

6 

23 

1 

23 

1 

23 

1 

23 

1 

23 

1 

23 

1 

24 

1 

24 

1 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

2 

24 

3 

24 

3 

24 

3 

24 

3 

•24 

3 

Period  covered. 


2  July, 
20  July, 

10  Aug., 

5  Feb., 

26  Feb., 

17  Mar., 
8  Apr., 

12  May, 

11  June, 
4  July, 

22  July, 

6  Aug., 

23  Oct., 

18  Nov., 

4  Mar., 

20  Mar., 

17  Apr., 
8  May, 

8  July, 

27  July, 

13  Aug., 

12  Jan., 

5  Mar., 

26  Mar., 

19  Apr., 

25  May, 

21  June, 

5  Aug., 

10  Sept., 

27  Jan., 

18  Feb., 

11  Mar., 
31  Mar., 

26  Apr., 
16  May, 

14  June, 

7  July, 
26  July, 
11  Aug., 
26  Aug., 

9  Sept., 
9  Feb., 
2  Mar., 

22  Mar., 

20  Apr., 
11  May, 


1883,  July 
1883,  Aug. 

1883,  Aug. 

1884,  Feb. 
1884,  Mar. 
1884,  Apr. 
1884,  May 
1884,  June 
1884,  July 
1884,  July 
1884,  Aug. 
1884,  Aug. 

1884,  Nov. 
1884-1885,  Mar. 

1885,  Mar. 
1885,  Apr. 
1885,  May 
1885,  July 
1885,  July 
1885,  Aug. 

1885,  Aug. 

1886,  Mar. 
1886,  Mar. 
1886,  Apr. 
1886,  May 
1886,  June 


Reign. 


1886,  June  26 


43  (sic) Victoria. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

49  Victoria 

do 

do 

do 

do 


.do. 


50  Victoria 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


1886,  Sept.    9 

1886,  Sept.  25 

1887,  Feb.  17 
1887,  Mar.  10 
1887,  Mar.  30 
1887,  Apr.  25 
1887,  May  13 

1887,  June  13  ; do 

1887,  July  6 
1887,  July  25 
1887,  Aug.  10 
1887,  Aug.  25 
1887,  Sept.  8 

1887,  Sept.  16 

1888,  Mar.  1 
1888,  Mar.  21 
1888,  Apr.  19 
1888,  May  10 


Note.- 


....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

50  (sic)  Victoria 

....do 

....do 

....do 

1888,  June  12  ' do 

a  General  index,  sessions  1887-1888,  in  separate,  unnumbered 
■The  small  figures  in  "  Volume"  column  signify  number  of  volume 


Series. 

Vol- 
ume. 

183d-1891 
3 

6281 

3 

7  282 

3 

8  283 

3 

1284 

3 

2285 

3 

3  286 

3 

*287 

3 

5  288 

3 

6289 

3 

7  290 

3 

8291 

3 

9  292 

3 

1293 

3 

2  294 

3 

S295 

3 

*296 

3 

6  297 

3 

6  298 

3 

7  299 

3 

8  300 

3 

9  301 

3 

1302 

3 

2  303 

3 

3  304 

3 

4  305 

3 

5  306 

3 

6  307 

3 

1308 

3 

2  309 

3 

1310 

3 

2  311 

3 

3  312 

3 

••313 

3 

6  314 

3 

6315 

3 

7  316 

3 

8317 

3 

9  318 

3 

10319 

3 

"320 

3 

12  a  321 

3 

1322 

3 

2323 

3 

3324 

3 

4325 

3 

6  326 

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Index. 

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Index. 

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Index. 

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J-Gen. index. 


Appendix. 


Protest. 


Proclama- 
tion. 

Appendix. 

Duplicated. 

Index. 

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Appendix.     Index. 

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Third  Series— Continued. 


Par- 
lia- 
ment. 

Ses- 
sion. 

24th 

3d 

24 

3 

24 

3 

24 

3 

24 

3 

24 

3 

24 

4 

24 

4 

24 

4 

24 

4 

24 

4 

24 

4 

24 

4 

24 

4 

24 

5 

24 

5 

24 

5 

24 

5 

24 

5 

24 

5 

24 

5 

24 

5 

24 

6 

24 

6 

24 

6 

24 

6 

24 

6 

24 

6 

24 

6 

24 

6 

Period  covered. 


13  June, 
2  July, 

20  July, 

8  Aug., 
23  Nov., 
12  Dec, 

21  Feb., 

18  Mar., 

9  Apr., 

14  May, 
17  June, 

10  July, 

1  Aug., 
21  Aug., 

11  Feb., 

5  Mar., 

27  Mar., 

2  May, 

5  June, 
26  June, 
17  July, 

6  Aug., 


1888,  June  19 
1888,  July  19 
1888,  Aug.  7 
1888,  Nov.  22 
1888,  Dec.  11 

1888,  Dec.  22 

1889,  Mar.  15 


1889, 
1889, 
1889, 
1889, 
1889, 
1889, 
1889, 


Apr.  8 
May  13 
June  4 
July  9 
July  31 
Aug.  20 
Aug.  30 


1890,  Mar.    4 

1890,  Mar.  26 

1890,  May  1 
1890,  June  3 
1890,  June  25 
1890,  July  16 
1890,  Aug.    5 

1890,  Aug.  18 


25  Nov.,  1890-1891,  Feb.    4 


5  Feb., 

3  Mar., 
7  Apr., 

4  May, 
9  June, 
1  July, 

22  July, 


1891,  Mar.  2 
1891,  Apr.  6 
1891,  May  1 
1891,  June  8 
1891,  June  30 
1891,  July  21 

1891,  Aug.    5 


Reign. 


50  (sic)  Victoria. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do.... 

.do...- 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 

.do.... 


Series. 


1830-1891 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 


Vol- 
ume. 


6327 
'328 
8329 
9  330 
10331 
11  a  332 

16  333 

2  6  334 

3  6  335 

4  6336 

5  6  337 

6  6338 

7  6339 

8  6  340 

16341 

2  6342 

3  6  343 
*6344 

5  6  345 

6  6  346 
T6347 

8  6348 

I6c349 

2  6  350 

3  6  351 

4  6352 

5  6  353 

6  6  354 

7  6  355 

8  6  356 


Index. 
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Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Appendix.   Gen.  index, 

1888. 


Do. 

■(Estimates 
I    Ac. 


■1 


Index. 

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Do. 
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Gen. index, 

1889. 

Index. 


(Appendix 

•{Estimates 
I    &c. 


.] 


Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


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f        ^°-        ) 

i  Estimates,  }-Index. 

I    &c.  J 

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/Gen. Index, 
1     1890-91. 


"General  index,  sessions  1887-1888,  in  separate,  tin-numbered  volume. 

b"  Chronology  of  Hansard's  Debates"  follows  the  title-page. 

cThe  Ministry  (Cabinet,  Queen's  Household,  &<•.),  Lords  and  Commons  follow  title-page. 

Note. — The  small  figure  in  "Volume"  column  signify  number  of  volume  of  the  session. 


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Fourth  Series:   Commencing  with  the  Seventh  Session  of  the  Twenty-fourth 
Parliament  of  the  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

55  victoria,  1892. 

[Following  Vol.  356  of  the  Third  Series. a] 


Par- 
lia- 
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24 

24 

24 
24 
24 
24 

25 
25 

25 

25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 

25 

25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 


25 
25 
25 
25 
25 

25 

26 
26 

26 
26 
26 


Ses- 
sion. 


Period  covered. 


9  Feb., 

4  Mar., 

28  Mar., 

3  May, 

27  May, 
9  Feb., 

4  Aug., 
31  Jan., 

21  Feb., 

14  Mar., 
11  Apr., 

4  May, 
2  June, 

26  June, 

19  July, 

11  Aug., 

5  Sept., 

2  Nov., 

29  Nov., 

20  Dec., 

5  Feb., 

12  Mar., 

10  Apr., 
1  May, 

31  May, 

22  June, 
16  July, 

3  Aug., 

20  Aug., 

5  Feb., 

28  Feb., 

28  Mar., 

29  Apr., 
22  May, 

25  June, 

12  Aug., 

11  Feb.. 
3  Mar., 

24  Mar., 
28  Apr., 


1892,  Mar.    3 

1892,  Mar.  25 

1892,  May  2 
1892,  May  26 
1892,  June  28 
1892,  June  28 

1892,  Aug.  18 

1892,  Feb.   20 

1893,  Mar.  13 

1893,  Apr.  10 
1893,  May  3 
1893,  June  1 
1893,  June  23 
1893,  July  18 
1893,  Aug.  10 
1893,  Sept.  4 
1893,  Sept.  22 
1893,  Nov.  28 
•  1893,  Dec.  19 
1893-1894,  Feb.     2 


1894,  Mar.    5 

1894,  Apr.  9 
1894,  Apr.  30 
1894,  May  30 
1894,  June  21 
1894,  July  13 
1894,  Aug.  2 
1894,  Aug.  18 

1894,  Aug.  25 

1895,  Feb.  27 
1895,  Mar.  22 
1895,  Apr.  26 
1895,  May  21 
1895,  June  24 

1895,  July     6 

1895,  Sept.    5 

1896,  Mar.  2 
1896,  Mar.  23 
1896,  Apr.  27 
1896,  May  19 


Reign. 


50  Victoria 

50  (sic)  Victoria. 
do 


..do... 
..do... 
..do... 


56  (sic)  Victoria. 
do 


do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 


..do. 


57  (sic)  Victoria. 
do 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

56  {sic)  Victoria. 

do 

do , 

do , 

do 


.do. 


59  {sic)  Victoria. 

do 

....do , 

do 

do 


Series. 


Vol- 
ume. 


11 


^3 
55 

66 

17 

18 

29 
310 

ni 

6  12 
613 

7  14 

8  15 

9  16 

10 17 
"18 

12  19 

13  20 

14  21 

122 

2  23 

3  24 

4  25 

5  26 

6  27 
'28 

8  29 

130 
231 
332 
<33 
534 

6635 

136 
137 
2  38 
•  339 
440 


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tEstimates.  ( 


Proclamations. 

Gen.    Index, 
Tables. 


fAppendix.1 
\Estimates.  J 


Index. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
1892,    and 

Index. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

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Appendix.^      i>^93_94 

Do.  Estimates.  Index. 

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Do. 
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Index 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


Gen.      Index, 
1894. 


Do. 
Do. 


fGen.    Index, 
t        1895. 

Index. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


a  In  front  of  volumes,  generally:  Table  of  Contents;  The  Ministry;  List  of  Lords  and  Commons; 
Proclamations;  Bills  dealt  with  in  the  volume. 
In  rear  of  volumes,  generally:  Indexes;  Appendixes;  Acts;  Divisions  of  House;  Business  of  House. 
b  Bills  dealt  with  in  first  session  of  1895. 

Note. — The  small  figures  in  "Volume  "  column  signify  number  of  volume  of  the  session. 


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26 
26 


Ses- 
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Period  covered. 


26 

2 

26 

2 

26 

3 

26 

3 

26 

3 

26 

3 

26 

3 

26 

3 

26 

3 

26 

3 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

4 

26 

5 

26 

5 

26 

5 

26 

5 

26 

5 

26 

5 

26 

5 

26 

5 

26 

5 

26 

5 

26 

5 

26 

6 

26 

•  7 

26 

7 

26 

7 

26 

7 

26 

7 

26 

7 

20  May, 
24  June, 

17  July, 

7  Aug., 

19  Jan., 
9  Feb., 

5  Mar., 

30  Mar., 

7  May, 

1  June, 
13  July, 

31  July, 

8  Feb., 
2.5  Feb., 
16  Mar., 

4  Apr., 

2  May, 

18  May, 
13  June, 
24  June, 

6  July, 
18  July, 
27  July, 

4  Aug., 

12  Aug., 

7  Feb., 

21  Feb., 

7  Mar., 

22  Mar., 

20  Apr., 

8  May, 

81  May, 

20  June, 

6  July, 


24  July, 
7  Aug., 

17  Oct., 
30  Jan., 
15  Feb., 
5  Mar., 
22  Mar., 
26  Apr., 
14  May, 


1896,  June  23 
1896,  July  16 
1896,  Aug.    6 

1896,  Aug. 

1897,  Feb. 
1897,  Mar. 
1897,  Mar. 
1897,  May 
1897,  May 


14 

8 

4 

29 

6 

31 

1897,  July  12 
1897,  July  30 

1897,  Aug.    6 

1898,  Feb.  24 
1898,  Mar.  15 
1898,  Apr.  1 
1898,  Apr.  29 
1898,  May  17 
1898,  June  10 
1898,  June  23 
1898,  July  5 
1898,  July  15 
1898,  July  26 
1898,  Aug.  3 
1898,  Aug.  11 

1898 


1899,  Feb.   20 

1899,  Mar.    6 

1899,  Mar.  20 

1899,  Apr.  19 

1899,  May     5 

1899,  May  19 
(Adj.to31.st.) 

1899,  June  19 

1899,  July     5 

1899,  July  21 


1899,  Aug. 
1899,  Aug. 


1899,  Oct.  27 

1900,  Feb.  14 
1900,  Mar.  2 
1900,  Mar.  21 
1900,  Apr.  9 
1900,  May  11 
1900,  May  28 


Reign. 


50  (sic) 

do. 

do. 


Victoria. 


Series. 


do 

60  {sic)  Victoria. 
do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 


61  {sic)  Victoria. 

do 

....do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
-do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


[61-62  {sic)   Vic- 
[    toria. 

62  (sic)  Victoria. 


....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do 

.do 


63  {sic)  Victoria. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Vol- 
ume. 


5  41 

6  42 

7  43 
8a44 

145 
2  46 

347 

448 
S49 
«50 
751 

8  652 

153 

254 
355 
4  56 
557 
6  58 
759 

8  60 

9  61 

10  62 
"63 
12  64 

wc65 

1^66 

2  67 
•<68 
4  69 
6  70 

6  71 

772 
873 
974 


10  75 
"76 

177 

178 
2e79 

3  80 

4  81 

5  82 

6  83 


Appx. 


Appx. 


Appx. 

"Contents," 
front. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

"Contents," 
&c.,  front. 
"Chronol- 
ogy," &c. 

Do. 

Do. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


Index. 

Do. 

Do. 

/Gen.  Index, 
t   1896. 

Index. 

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t        1897. 

Index. 

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jGen.  Index, 


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1898. 

Index, 

rear. 

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Do. 
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Do. 
Do. 
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dex, rear. 

Index,  ?-mr. 

Do. 

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Do. 


d  Bills  dealt  with  in  first  session  of  1899. 
e  Public  bills  dealt  with  in  this  volume. 


a  Bills  dealt  with  in  first  session  of  1896. 
b  Bills  dealt  with  in  first  session  of  1897. 
c  Bills  dealt  with  in  first  session  of  1898. 

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27 

Period  covered. 


14  June, 


29  June, 
16  July, 

30  July, 

3  Dec., 

3  Jan., 

28  Feb., 

15  Mar., 

28  Mar., 

29  Apr., 
14  May, 
11  June, 
27  June, 
11  July, 
25  July, 

8  Aug., 
3  Jan., 

16  Jan., 


31  Jan., 
14  Feb., 
28  Feb., 
14  Mar., 
11  Apr., 

28  Apr., 
13  May, 

6  June, 
25  June, 
11  July, 

29  July, 
16  Oct., 

4  Nov., 
20  Nov., 

5  Dec, 

16  Jan., 

17  Feb., 


6  Mar., 
24  Mar., 

21  Apr., 

7  May, 
27  May, 

22  June, 

8  July, 

23  July, 
6  Aug., 


1900,  June  28 


1900,  July  13 
1900,  July  27 
1900,  Aug.  8 


1900, 
1901, 
1901, 
1901, 
1901, 
1901, 
1901, 
1901, 
1901, 
1901, 
1901, 
1901, 
1901, 


Dec.  15 
Feb.  27 
Mar.  14 
Mar.  27 
Apr.  26 
May  13 
June  10 
June  26 
July  10 
July  24 
Aug.  7 
Aug.  17 
Aug.  17 


1902,  Jan.   30 


1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 
1902, 


Feb.  13 
Feb.  27 
Mar.  13 
Apr.  10 
Apr.  25 
May  12 
June  5 
June  24 
July  10 
July  28 
Aug.  8 
Nov.  3 
Nov.  19 
Dec.  4 
Dec.  18 
Dec.  18 


1903,  Mnr.    3 


1903,  Mar.  23 
1903,  Apr.  8 
1903,  May  6 
1903,  May  26 
1903,  June  19 
1903,  July  7 
1903,  July  22 
1903,  Aug.  5 
1903,  Aug.  14 


Reign. 


63  (sic)  Victoria. 


do 

64  (sic)  Victoria. 
do 


do 

1  Edward  VII. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do , 

do 

do 

do 

do 


1-2  Edward  VII. 


2  Edward  VII 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


3  Edward  VII 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


Series. 

Vol- 
ume. 

4 

784  ' 

4 

8  85 

4 

9  86 

4 

10  87 

4 

188 

4 

189 

4 

2  90 

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2102 

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3103 

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6106 

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8108 

4 

9109 

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inio 

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11111 

4 

12112 

4 

13113 

4 

ini4 

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15115 

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16116 

4 

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1118 

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2119 

4 

3120 

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a  Public  bills  dealt  with  in  this  volume. 


Note.— The  small  figures  in  "Volume"  column  signify  number  of  volume  of  the  session. 


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Period  covered. 


17  Feb. 


2  Feb., 

17  Feb., 

3  Mar., 

18  Mar., 

12  Apr., 
29  Apr., 
17  May, 
14  June, 
29  June, 
14  July, 
29  July, 

10  Aug., 

14  Feb., 
1  Mar., 

15  Mdr., 
31  Mar., 

13  Apr., 

11  May, 
29  May, 
26  June, 
10  July, 
24  July, 

3  Aug., 


1903,  Aug.  14 


Feb., 

Mar., 

Mar., 

Mar., 

Apr., 

May. 

May, 

June, 

July, 

July, 

Oct., 

Nov., 

Nov., 

Nov., 

Nov., 

Dec, 

Feb., 

Feb., 
Feb., 
Mar., 
Apr., 
Apr., 
May, 
May, 
June, 
June, 
July, 
July, 
Aug., 
Aug., 


1904, 
1904, 
1904, 
1904, 
1904, 
1904, 
1904, 
1904, 
1904, 
1904, 
1904, 
1904, 


Feb.  16 
Mar.  2 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  29 
Apr.  28 
May  16 
June  13 
June  28 
July  13 
July  28 
Aug.  9 
Aug.  15 


1905.  Feb.  28 
190.5,  Mar.  14 
1905,  Mar.  30 
1905,  Apr.  12 
1905,  May  10 
1905,  May  26 

1905,  June  23 

1906,  July  7 
1905,  July  21 
1905,  Aug.  2 
1905,  Aug.  10 


1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 
1906, 

1907, 
1907, 
1907, 
1907, 
1907, 
1907, 
1907, 
1907, 
1907; 
1907, 
1907, 
1907, 
1907, 


Mar.  2 
Mar.  16 
Mar.  29 
Apr.  25 
May  10 
May  25 
June  18 
July  3 
July  16 
Aug.  4 
Nov.  2 
Nov.  14 
Nov.  14 
Nov.  27 
Dec.  10 
Dec.  21 
Dec.  21 

Feb.  26 
Mar.  12 
Mar.  27 
Apr.  23 
May  6 
May  29 
June  13 
June  26 
July  10 
July  24 
Aug.  6 
Aug.  16 
Aug.  24 


3  Edward  VII . 


4  Edward  VII 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

5  Edward  VII 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

6  Edward  VII 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

7  Edward  VII 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Series. 

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Do.  a 
Do.  a. 
Do.  a 
Do.  a 
Do.  a 
Do.  a. 


General  In- 
dex, 1903. 


Index,  rear. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

General  In- 
dex, 1904. 

Index,  rear. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

General  In- 
dex, 1905. 

Index,  rear. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

General  In- 
dex, 1906. 

Index,  rear. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


a  Public  bills  dealt  with  in  this  volume. 
Note.— The  small  figures  in  "Volume"  column  signify  number  of  volume  of  the  session. 


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Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Part. 

Number. 

Part. 

1837 

25 
25 
25 
26 
26 
26 
27 
27 
27 
28 
28 
28 
28 
29 
29 
29 
30 
30 
31 
31 
31 
32 
32 
32 
32 
33 
33 
33 
33 
34 
34 

2 
2 
3 
1 
1 
2 
2 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
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1 

1 
2 

2 
1 
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2 
1 
1 

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H.ex.... 
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Senate.. - 
H.ex.... 
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H.ex..-. 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 

H.ex 

H.ex-.-. 
H.ex.... 
S.  ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 

S.  ex 

H.ex..-. 

S.  ex 

H.ex---. 
S.  ex.-.. 

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S.  ex---. 
H.ex.... 

S.  ex 

H.ex.... 

2 

5 

3 
3 
3 

4 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
3 
3 
6 
5 
3 
6 
6 
7 
6 
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12 
10 
9 
9 
6 
7 

8,9 
7 

7,8 
6 

■ 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1,2 

1,2 

105 

112 

80 

111 

106 

152 

169 

129 

109 

150 

177 

75 

78 

307 

140 

52 

54 

59 

15 

20 

32 

118 

102 

55 

65 

27 

39 

42 

59 

20 

12 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

1842 

1843 

1843 

1844 

1844 

1845 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1840 

1 

1849 

1 

1850 

1 

1851 

1 

1851 

1 

1852 

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1852 

1 

1853 

1 

1853 

1 

1854 

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1  2 

1855 

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1855 

1,2 

« The  Patent  Office  was  originally  connected  with  the  Department  of  State,  but 
was  transferred  to  the  Department  of  the  Interior  upon  its  orjianization  in  1849. 
From  1837  to  1842  it  issued  brief  reports  in  pamphlet  form,  but  subsequently  in 
volumes,  as  above  enumerated.  Prior  to  1862,  when  the  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture was  established,  the  rei)ort  on  agriculture  was  prepared  and  published  by  the 
Connnissioner  of  Patents,  and  forms  a  volume,  or  jiart  of  a  volume,  of  his  annual 
reports,  the  first  l)eing  tliat  of  1840.  These  reports,  except  vol.  4,  1869,  vols.  2 
and  3,  1870,  and  vols.  1,  2,  3,  1871,  are  included  in  the  set  of  Congressional  docu- 
ments bound  in  leather,  forming  a  part  of  the  executive  documents  of  the  House 
of  Representatives.  Those  of  1849  to  1858,  inclusive,  are  included  also  in  the  execu- 
tive documents  of  the  Senate.  A  separate  edition  bound  in  cloth  was  also  pub- 
lished. In  1872  the  Official  Gazette,  a  weekly  publication,  was  substituted  m  the 
place  of  the  annual  reports,  when  the  publication  and  distribution  of  the  latter 
ceased.  An  index  to  the  Gazette  is  issued  annually. 
3605—08 22 


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Patents.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner — Continued. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Volume. 

Part. 

Number. 

Part. 

1856  

34 

34 

35 

35 

35 

35 

36 

36 

37 

37 

38 

38 

39 

39 

40 

40 

41 

41 

42 

42 

43 

43 

44 

44 

45 

45 

46 

46 

47 

47 

48 

48 

49 

49 

50 

50 

51 

51 

52 

52 

53 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

S.  ex 

H.ex.... 
S.  ex.... 

H.ex 

S.  ex.... 

H.ex 

S.  ex 

S.  ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex 

H.ex 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

H.ex 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

H.ex 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

H.ex 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

H.ex.... 

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S.  mis . . . 

H.  mis  . . 

H.  mis  . . 

H.  mis  . . 

S.  mis . . . 

S.  mis . . . 

S.  mis . . . 

S.  mis . . . 

S.  mis . . . 

9-11 

8 

8-10 

8 

11-13 

10 

7,8 

5,6 

5 

10 

11,12 

10 

9 

16 

10 

10 

9 

9 

8 

6 

4 

.10 

8 

8 

13 

14 

15 

15 

16 

20 

22 

4 

3 

5 

5 

5 

3 

4 

4 

3 

7 

1-3 
1-3 
1-3 

1-3 
1,2 

1-3 
1-3 
1-3 
1-4 
1-4 
1-4 
1-3 
1-3 

53 
65 
30 
32 
47 

105 
12 
7 
53 
52 
60 
51 
52 

109 
96 
52 

102 
89 
86 

190 
58 

150 

107 
36 
61 
48 
33 
67 
6 
71 
73 
18 
71 

135 

164 

109 
78 
58 
68 
53 

127 

1-3 

1856   

1-3 

1857   

1-3 

1857 

1-3 

1858  

1-3 

1858   

1-3 

1859 

-1,2 

1860 

1,2 

1861 

1-3 

1862 

1,2 

1863 

1,2 

1864   

1-3 

1865 

1-3 

1866 

1-3 

1867 

1-4 

1868 

1-4 

1869 

1-4 

1870  

1-3 

1871 

'l-3 

1872    

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

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Patents.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner — Continued. 


Year. 


1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 


Congress. 

Session. 

53 

3 

54 

1 

54 

2 

.55 

2 

55 

3 

56 

1 

56 

2 

57 

1 

57 

2 

58 

1-2 

58 

3 

59 

1 

59 

2 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume.- 

Part. 

Number. 

H.  mis  .  - 

8 

70 

S.  doc  . . . 

10 

242 

S.  doc . . . 

6 

183 

S.  doc... 

20 

-------- 

185 

S.  doc . . . 

9 

104 

S.  doc... 

13 

185 

S.  doc . . . 

13 

138 

S.  doc... 

14 

151 

H.  doc 

88 

342 

S.  doc  . . . 

22 

177 

H.  doc  . . 

77 

266 

H.  doG  . . 

90 

425 

H.  doc  . . 

95 

558 

Part. 


Patents.    Lists  of/ 


Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Num- 
ber. 

Remarks. 

8 
11 
11 
21 
22 

2 
3 
3 

1 

H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 

4 

5 

16 

Not  numbered. 

Not  documented. 

Do. 
Commissioner  of  Patents. 

1829-1830 

Jan.  22,  1822.. 
1790-1836 

1790-1847 

. 

«  Subsequently  issued  as  weekly  Gazette  and  annual  report. 

Pensions.     Reports  of  the  Commissioner,  included  in  reports  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

Philippine  Commission.     Acts  of. 


Congress. 

Session. 

Document. 

Number. 

Volume. 

57 

1 
2 
2 

3 
1 

2 

House . . . 
House . . . 
House . . . 
House . . . 

House 

House . . . 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 

11 
15 
9 
15 
15 
U 

Public  Laws. 

57 

Acts. 

58 

Do. 

58 

Do. 

59 

Do. 

59 

Do. 

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Philippine  Commission,     Reports. 


Congress. 


56 

57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 


Session. 


2 

1 

2 

2 

3, 

1 

2 


Document. 

Number. 

House . . . 

2 

House . . . 

2 

House . .  - 

2 

House . . . 

2 

House . . . 

2 

House . . . 

2 

House .  - . 

2 

lume. 

Report. 

11 

1 

9,10 

2 

13,14 

3 

6-8 

4 

12-14 

5 

11,14 

6 

8-10 

7 

Civil  affairs. 


Postmaster-General.     Reports.^ 


Postmaster-General. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

John  McLean 

1825 
1825 
1826 
1826 
1827 
1827 
1828 
1828 
1829 
1829 
1830 
1830 
1831 
1831 

19 
19 
19 
19 
20 
20 
20 
20 
21 
21 
21 
21 
22 
22 

1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 

2 
1 
1 
2 

2 
1 

1 

Senate  .. 
H.ex.... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex.... 
Senate  . . 
H.ex.... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex.... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex.... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex.... 
Senate  . . 
H.ex.... 

2 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1 

1 
2 
1 
2 

1 
2 
1 
2 

Do         

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

William  T.  Barry  . . ; 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

a  For  postal  affairs  prior  to  1825  see  American  State  Papers,  Post-Office,  vol.  1. 
The  Post-Office  was  temporarily  established  by  law,  under  the  Constitution, 
Sept.  22,  1789,  and  a  Postmaster-General  was  authorized  to  be  appointed,  to  be 
subject  to  the  direction  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  in  performinjj  the  duties 
of  his  office  and  in  forming  contracts  for  the  transjiortation  of  the  mail.  His  powers 
and  salary,  and  the  compensation  to  the  assistant  or  clerks  and  deputies  which  he 
should  appoint,  and  the  regulations  of  the  Post-Office  were  to  continue  as  they  last 
were  under  the  resolutions  of  the  late  Congress.  This  act  was  to  continue  in  force 
until  the  end  of  the  second  session  of  the  First  Congress,  and  was  further  continued 
l)y  the  acts  of  Aug.  4,  1790,  and  Mar.  3,  1791,  to  the  end  of  the  first  session  of  the 
Second  Congress.  The  acts  of  Feb.  20,  1792,  May  8,  1794,  Mar.  2,  1799,  Apr.  30, 
1810,  and  Mar.  3,  1825,  established  at  the  seat  of  Government  of  the  United  States 
a  General  Post-Office,  established  post  road,  within  the  United  States,  and  provided 
for  the  appointment  of  a  Postmaster-General  and  assistants  and  deputy  postmasters 
at  all  places  where  they  should  be  found  necessary,  and  prescribed  in  detail  the 
duties  of  all  such  officers.  By  act  of  June  8,  1872,  "the  Post-Office  Department  was 
established  and  made  one  of  the  Executive  Departments. 


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Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

William  T.  Barry 

Do 

1832 
1833 
1833 
1834 
1834 
1835 
1835 
1836 
1836 
1837 
1837 
1838 
1838 
1839 
1839 
1840 
1840 
1841 
1841 
1842 
1842 
1843 
1843 
1844 
1844 
1845 
1845 
1846 
1846 
1847 
1847 
1848 
1849 
1849 
1850 
1850 
1851 
1851 
1852 
1852 

22 
23 
23 
23 

23 
24 
24 
24 
24 
25 
25 
25 
25 
26 
26 
26 
26 
27 
27 
27 
27 
28 
28 
28 
28 
29 
29 
29 
29 
30 
30 
30 
31 
31 
31 
31 
32 
32 
32 
32 

2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 

H.ex... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex.... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex.... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex.... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex.... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 

Senate 

H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 
H.ex.... 
Senate... 

H.ex 

S.ex  .... 
H.ex.... 

H.ex 

S.ex  .... 
H.ex.... 

S.  ex 

H.ex.... 
S.ex  .... 
H.ex.... 

S.ex 

H.ex.... 

1 

2 

2 
2 

1 

1 

2 
2 

2 

1 

1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
4 
1 
8 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Amos  Kendall 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

James  M.  Niles 

Do 

Francis  Granger 

Do 

Charles  A.  Wickliffe  .... 
Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Cave  Johnson 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Jacob  Collamer 

Do...". 

1 

Nathan  K.  Hall 

Do 

Do 

2 

Do 

Samuel  D.  Hubbard 

Do 

2 
2 

2 

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Postmaster-General . 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Samuel  D.  Hubbard 

James  Campbell 

Do                

1858 
1853 
1854 
1854 
1855 
1855 
1856 
1856 
1857 
1857 
1858 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 

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35 
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37 
37 
38 
38 
39 
39 
40 
40 
41 
41 
42 
42 
43 
43 
44 
44 
45 
45 
46 
46 
47 
47 
48 
48 
49 
49 

1 

1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 

S.ex  .... 
H.ex.... 
S.  ex  . . . . 

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S.  ex  . . . . 
H.ex.... 
S.  ex  . . . . 
H.ex.... 

S.  ex 

H.ex.... 
S.  ex  . . . . 
H.ex.... 
S.  ex  . . . . 
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H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
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H.ex.... 

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H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
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H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
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H.ex 

H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 

3 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 
3 
1 
4 
2 
4 
2 

3 
3 
3 
4 
5 
5 
6 
4 
4 
4 
1 
3 
4 
4 
3 
5 
3 
3 
7 
8 
8 
8 
8 
9 
9 
10 
10 
7 

3 
2 
2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

1 

1 

11 

3 
3 
2 

Do 

3 

Do 

3 

Do 

3 

Do       

2 

Do             

3 

Aaron  V.  Brown 

Do 

3 
3 

Do 

4 

Do 

4 

Joseph  Holt 

3 

Do 

3 

H.  King  and  M.  Blair  . . . 
M.  Blair 

3 
4 

Do 

5 

William  Denison 

Do 

5 

A.  W.  Randall 

6 

Do 

Do 

John  A.  J.  Creswell 

Do 

Do 

4 

Do 

4 

Do 

4 

Marshall  Jewell 

4 

Do 

4 

Do 

4 

James  N.  Tyner 

4 

David  M.  Key 

4 

Do 

4 

Horace  Maynard 

Thomas  L.  James 

Do 

4 

4 
4 

Walter  Q.  Gresham 

P>ank  Hatton 

4 
4 

William  F.  Vilas 

4 

Vilas  and  Dickinson 

4 

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Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

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document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Don  M.  Dickinson 

Do 

1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 

50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1-2 
3 
1 
2 

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H.ex.... 
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H.ex.... 
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H.doc  .. 
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H.doc  .. 
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H.doc  .. 
H.doc  .. 
H.doc  .. 
H.doc  .. 
H.doc  .. 

9 
9 
10 
10 
13 
11 
12 
13 
13 
11 
11 
13 
16 
25 
21 
17 

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17 
17 
13 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

4 
4 

John  Wanamaker 

Do 

4 
4 

Do 

4 

Do 

4 

Wilson  S.  Bissell 

4 

Do 

4 

William  L.  Wilson 

Do 

James  A.  Gary 

Charles  Emory  Smith  . . . 
Do 

Do 

Do 

Henry  C.  Payne 

Do 

George  B.  Cortelyou 

Do '. 

Do 

Precious  Metals.     Reports. 


Year. 


1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 


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House  or 

Senate 
document. 


H.ex  . 
H.ex  . 
H.ex  . 
H.ex  . 
H.ex  . 
H.ex  . 
H.ex  . 
H.ex  . 
H.ex  . 
H.  ex  . 
H.ex  . 
H.  ex  . 
H.ex  . 
H.ex  . 
House . 
House . 
H.doc 


Vol- 
ume. 


28 
23 
24 
31 
33 
36 
25 
30 
26 
35 
36 
35 
32 
28 
40 
30 
43 


Num- 
ber. 


91 
297 
160 
176 
268 
290 
200 
405 
158 
354 
295 
200 
247 
237 
35 
23 
167 


Director  of  the 
Mint. 


Burchard. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Kimball. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Leech. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Preston. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


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Year. 


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1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 


Con- 

Ses- 

gress. 

sion. 

55 

3 

56 

1 

,  56 

2 

57 

1 

57 

2 

58 

1-2 

58 

3 

59 

1 

59 

2 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 


H.doc 
H.doc 
H.doc 
H.doc 
H.  doc 
H.doc 
H.doc 
H.  doc 
H.doc 


Vol- 
ume. 

Num- 
ber. 

47 

42 

78 

239 

82 

239 

84 

275 

49 

22 

77 

351 

49 

19 

44 

19 

37 

19 

Director  of  the 
Mint. 


Preston. 
Roberts. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


President.    Annual  Messages. 


President. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

(TPorce  Waahinsrton 

1790 
1790 
1791 
1792 
1793 
1794 
1795 
1796 
1797 
1798 
1799 
1800 
1801 
1802 
1803 
1804 
1805 
1806 
1807 
1808 
1809 
1810 
1811 
1812 
1813 
1814 
1815 

Do        

Do                       

Do                        

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

.... 

John  Adams 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Thomas  Jefferson    

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

James  Madison 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Dc 

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Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

James  Madison 

1816 
1817 
1818 
1819 
1820 
1821 
1821 
1822 
1822 
1823 
1823 
1824 
1824 
1825 
1825 
1826 
1827 
1827 
1828 
1828 
1829 
1829 
1830 
1830 
1831 
1832 
1833 
1833 
1834 
1834 
1835 
1836 
1836 
1837 
1837 
1837 
1837 
1838 
1838 
1839 

James  Monroe 

Do 

Do 

Do 

16 
17 
17 
17 
17 
18 
18 
18 
18 
19 
19 
19 
20 
20 
20 
20 
21 
21 
21 
21 
22 
22 
23 
23 
23 
23 
24 
24 
24 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
26 

2 

1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
3 
3 
1 

H.  ex  . . . 
Senate  .. 
H.  ex  . . . 
Senate  .. 
H.  ex... 
Senate... 
H.  ex  ... 

Senate 

H.  ex  ... 
Senate... 
H.  ex  ... 
Senate... 
Senate... 
H.  ex  ... 
Senate... 
H.  ex  . . . 
Senate.. - 
H.  ex  ... 
Senate... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex  ... 
Senate... 
H.  ex  . . . 

Senate 

H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  ... 
Senate... 
H.  ex  ... 
Senate... 
H.  ex  ... 
Senate... 
H.  ex  . . . 
Senate. . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
Senate... 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 

2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 

Do.... 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 



Do 

Do 

\ 

Do 

John  Quincy  Adams 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

°° 

Andrew  Jackson 

Do .- 

Do 



Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Martin  Van  Buren 

Do 

Do 

:    1 

Do 

3 

1 
2 

1 

Do 

Do 

Do 

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Ses- 
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document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Martin  Van  Biiren 

Do 

1839 
1840 
1840 

1841 
1841 
1841 
1841 
1842 
1842 
1843 
1843 
1844 
1844 
1845 
1845 
1846 
1846 
1847 
1847 
1848 
1849 
1849 
1850 
1850 
1851 
1851 
1852 
1852 
1853 
1853 
1854 
1854 
1855 
1855 
1856 
1856 
1857 
1857 

26 
26 
26 

27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
28 
28 
28 
28 
29 
29 
29 
29 
30 
30 
30 
31 
31 
31 
31 
32 
32 
32 
32 
33 
33 
33 
33 
34 
34 
34 
34 
35 
35 

1 
2 
2 

1 
1 
2 
2 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 

2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
3 
3 
1 
1 

H.  ex  ... 
Senate.. - 
H.  ex  ... 

Senate... 
H.  ex  ... 

Senate 

H.  ex  ... 
Senate... 
H.ex  ... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex  ... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex  ... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex  ... 
Senate  .. 
H.ex  ... 
S.ex.... 
H.ex  ... 
H. ex  . . . 

S.  ex 

H.ex  ... 
S.ex.... 
H.ex  ... 
S.ex  .... 
H.ex  ... 
S.ex.... 
H.ex  ... 
S.ex.... 
H.ex  ... 
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1 
1 
1 

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1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
4 
1 
8 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
11 
2 

Do 

William  Henry  Harrison 

(none). 
John  Tvler 

- 

Do               

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do         

Do         

Do 

Do 

Do-..: 

James  K.  Polk 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Zacharv  Taylor 

Do 

Millard  Fillmore 

Do 

Do 

Do 

1 

Do 

Do 

Franklin  Pierce 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

James  Buchanan 

Do 



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James  Buchanan 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Abraham  Lincoln 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Andrew  Johnson 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Ulysses  S.  Grant 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Rutherford  B.  Hayes 

Do 

Do 

Do 

James  A .  Garfield  ( none) . 
Chester  A.  Arthur 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Grover  Cleveland 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Benjamin  Harrrison 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Grover  Cleveland 

Do 


Year. 

Con- 
gres.s. 

Ses- 
sion. 

1858 

35 

2 

1858 

35 

2 

1859 

36 

1 

1860 

36 

2 

1861 

37 

1 

1861 

37 

2 

1862 

37 

3 

1863 

38 

1 

1864 

38 

2 

1865 

39 

1 

1866 

39 

2 

1867 

40 

2 

1868 

40 

3 

1869 

41 

2 

1870 

41 

3 

1871 

42 

2 

1872 

42 

3 

1873 

43 

1 

1874 

43 

2 

1875 

44 

1 

1876 

44 

2 

1877 

45 

2 

1878 

45 

3 

1879 

46 

2 

1880 

46 

3 

1881 

47 

1 

1 

1882 

47 

2 

1883 

48 

1 

1884 

48 

2 

1885 

49 

1 

1886 

49 

2 

1887 

50 

1 

i  1888 

50 

2 

'  1889 

51 

1 

1890 

51 

2 

1891 

52 

1 

1892 

52 

2 

1893 

53 

1 

1893 

53 

2l 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 


S.  ex  . , 
H.ex  . 
S.  ex  . . 
S.ex  ., 
S.ex.. 
S.  ex  . , 
H.ex 
H.ex 
H.ex 
H.ex 
H.ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 

H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 


Vol- 
ume. 


Part. 


Num- 
ber. 


Part. 


1 
2 

2 


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Do 

Do 

William  McKinley . 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Theodore  Koosevelt 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 


Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

1894 

53 

3 

1895 

54 

1 

1896 

54 

2 

1897 

55 

1 

1897 

55 

2 

1898 

55 

3 

1899 

56 

1 

1900 

56 

2 

1901 

57 

1 

1902 

57 

2 

1903 

58 

1,2 

1904 

58 

3 

1905 

59 

1 

1906 

59 

2 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 


H.  ex.. 
House.. 
House.. 
H.  doc . 
H.  doc . 
H.  doc . 
H.  doc . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc  . 
H.  doc  . 
H.  doc  . 
H.  doc . 
H.  doc  . 
H.  doc  . 


Vol- 
ume. 


Part. 


Num- 
ber. 


Part. 


Note. — For  confidential  and  special  messages  and  proclamations  see  "The  Mes- 
sages and  Papers  of  the  Presidents,"  H.  mis.  doc,  53d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  vol.  37,  no. 
210,  parts  1  to  10. 

Public   Lands. — Decisigns  of   the   Department   of    the   Interior   in 
cases  relating  to.     See  Decisions,  etc.,  p.  242. 

Public  Printer.     Reports. 


Year. 


1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 


Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

33 

1 

33 

2 

34 

1 

34 

3 

35 

2 

36 

1 

36 

2 

37 

2 

37 

3 

38 

1 

38 

2 

39 

1 

39 

2 

40 

2 

■  40 

3 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 


S.  ex... 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  rriis  . 
S.  ex... 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  ex  .. 
H.  ex  . . 
H.  ex  . . 
S.  mis.. 
S.  mis . . 


Vol- 
ume. 

Num- 
ber. 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

31 

1 

3 

1 

3 

5 

14 

1 

11 

1 

18 

1 

6 

2 

21 

8 

25 

7 

23 

6 

14 

1 

18 

1 

25 

Public  Printer. 


A.  G.  Seaman. 

Do. 

Do. 
George  W.  Bowman. 
John  Heart. 

Do. 
John  D.  Defrees. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


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1870. 
1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
f899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 
1905. 
1906. 


Year. 


Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

41 

2 

41 

3 

42 

2 

42 

3 

43 

1 

43 

2 

44 

1 

44 

2 

45 

2 

45 

3 

46 

2 

46 

3 

47 

1 

47 

2 

48 

1 

48 

2 

49 

1 

49 

2 

50 

1 

50 

2 

51 

1 

51 

2 

52 

1 

52 

2 

53 

2 

53 

3 

54 

1 

54 

2 

55 

2 

55 

3 

56 

1 

56 

2 

57 

1 

57 

2! 

58 

1-2 

58 

3 

59 

1  1 

59 

2 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Num- 
ber. 

S.  mis... 

S.  mis... 

S.  mis 

S.  mis 

S.  mis... 

S.  mis . . . 

22 

S.  mis . . . 

11 

S.mis 

24 

S.  mis . . . 

19 

S.  mis . . . 

23 

S.  mis . . . 

6 

S.  miis 

6 

S.  mis... 

7 

S.  mis... 

12 

S.  mis . . . 

10 

S.  mis 

24 

S.  mis... 

62 

S.  mis . . . 

26 

S.  mis  . . . 

47 

S.  mis  . . . 

2 

41 

S.  mis... 

2 

25 

S.  mis... 

3 

27 

S.  mis. .. 

2 

30 

S.  mis.. . 

1 

17 

S.  mis... 

1 

25 

S.  mis... 

1 

46 

Senate  .. 

32 

Senate  .. 



18 

S.  doc... 

1 

33 

S.  doc... 

1 

5 

S.  doc... 

2 

11 

S.  doc... 

1 

19 

S.  doc... 

2 

19 

S.  doc... 

1 

5 

S.  doc... 

1 

5 

S.  'doc... 

1 

5 

S.  doc... 

1 

5 

S.  doc  . . . 

1 

5 

Public  Printer. 


A.  M.  Clapp. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
John  D.  Defrees. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Defrees  and  Rounds. 
S.  P.  Rounds. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Th.  E.  Benedict. 

Do. 

Do. 
Frank  W.  Palmer. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Palmer  and  Benedict. 
Th.  E.  Benedict. 

Do. 

Do. 
F.  W.  Palmer. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Chas.  A. 

Do. 


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6 

a 

s 
o 
> 

Ph 

03 

D3 

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& 

a 

s 

d 
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> 

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Charleston,  S.  C 

Dec.  20, 1860-Apr.  14, 1861. . . . 
Jan.  3-26, 1861 

Secession  of  Georgia 

Secession    of    Alabama 

Jan.  4-20, 1861 

and  Mississippi. 

Secession  of  Florida 

Jan.  6-Aug.  31, 1861 

Secession  of  North  Caro- 

Jan. 9-May  20, 1861 

1 

1893 

52 

2 

H.  mis . . 

3 

40 

lina. 

Secession  of  Louisiana 

Jan.  10-Feb.  19, 1861 

Texas  and  New  Mexico.. 

Feb.  1-June  11, 1861 

Arkansas,  Indian  Terri- 

Feb. 7-May  9, 1861 

tory,  and  Missouri. 

1 

Maryland  Pennsylvania, 

Apr.  16-July  81, 1861 

2 

1893 

52 

2 

H.  mis 

4 

41 

Virginia,     and      West 

Virginia. 

Missouri,  Arkansas,  Kan- 

May 10-Nov.  19, 1861 

3 



1893 

52 

2 

H.  mis . . 

5 

42 

.... 

sas,  and  Indian  Terri- 

tory. 

Texas,  New  Mexico,  and 

June  11, 1861-Feb.  1, 1862. . . . 

4 

1893 

52 

2 

H.mis.. 

6 

43 

.... 

Arizona. 

Maryland,  northern  Vir- 

Aug. 1, 1861-Mar.  17, 1862 .... 

6 

. . . . 

1882 

47 

1 

H.mis  .. 

18 

54 

ginia,  .  and   West  Vir- 

- 

ginia. 

South  Carolina,  Georgia, 

Aug.  21, 1861-Apr.  11, 1862  . . . 

middle  and  east  Flor- 

ida. 

West  Florida,  southern 

Sept.  1, 1861-May  12, 1862 .... 

6 

.... 

1882 

47 

1 

H.  mis . . 

23 

63 

Alabama,    southern 

Mississippi,  and  Loui- 

siana. 

Kentucky,      Tennessee, 

Nov.  19, 1861-Mar.  4, 1862  .... 

7 

.... 

1882 

47 

1 

H.  mis . . 

27 

67 

northern  Alabama,  and 

southwestern  Virginia. 

Missouri,  Arkansas,  Kan- 

Nov. 19,  lcS61-Apr.  10, 1862  . . . 

8 

.... 

1883 

47 

2 

H.mis.. 

6 

27 

sas,  and  Indian  Terri- 

tory. 

Southeastern  Virginia  . . . 

Jan.  11-Mar.  17, 1862 

North  Carolina 

Jan.  11-Aug.  20, 1862 

Feb.  1-Sept.  20, 1862 

9 



1883 

47 

2 

H.  mis . . 

12 

41 

Texas,  New  Mexico,  and 

.... 

Arizona. 

Kentucky,      Tennessee, 

Mar.  4-June  10, 1862 

10 

1 

1884 

48 

1 

H.  mis 

13 

26 

northern     Mississippi, 

northern  Alabama,  and 

southwestern  Virginia. 

Do 

do 

10 

2 

ISSd 

48 
48 

1 
1 

H.mis.. 
H.mis.. 

17 

28 

32 
65 

The     peninsular     cam- 

Mar. 17-Sept.  2, 1862 

11 

1 

.  xoo-t 

1884 

1 

paign,  Virginia. 

Do 

do 

11 

2 

1884 
1884 
1885 

48 
48 
48 

1 
1 
2 

H.mis.. 
H.mis.. 
H.  mis  . . 

29 
30 
12 

65 
65 
37 

2 
3 
1 

Do 

.....do 

11 

3 

Northern  Virginia,  West 

do 

12 

1 

Virginia,    and     Mary- 

land. 

Do 

do 

12 

2 

1885 
1885 

48 
48 

2 

2 

H.mis.. 
H.  mis . . 

13 

•14 

37 
37 

2 
3 

Do 

do 

12 

3 

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Missouri,  Arkansas,  Kan- 

Apr. 10-Nov.  20, 1862 

13 

.... 

1886 

49 

1 

H.  mis.. 

i 

21 

sas,  Indian  Territory, 

and  Department  of  the 

Nortliwest. 

Coasts  of  South  Carolina, 

Apr.  12 -June  11, 1863 

14 

.  .  .. 

1886 

49 

1 

H.  mis . . 

4 

22 

.... 

Georgia,    and   middle 

and  east  Florida. 

West      Florida,     south- 

May 12, 1862-May  14, 1863  . . . 

ern    Alabama,    south- 

ern Mississippi  (Vicks- 
burg),  and  Louisiana. 

15 

.... 

1886 

49 

1 

H.  mis . . 

11 

164 

.... 

Texas,  New  Mexico,  and 

Sept.  20, 1862-May  14, 1863 . . . 

Arizona. 

Kentucky  and  Tennessee 
Northern  Alabama  and 

June  16-Oct.  31, 1862 

16 

1 

1885 

49 

H.  mis . . 

14 

273 

do 

16 

2 

1885 

49 

H.mis.. 

16 

338 

southwestern  Virginia. 

Western  Tennessee  and 

June  10, 1862-Jan.  20, 1863  . . . 

17 

1 

1886 

49 

H.  mis . . 

20 

371 

northern  Mississippi. 

Do 

do 

17 

18 

2 

1886 
1887 

49 
50 

H.  mis . . 
H.  mis . . 

2 

7 

53 
325 

North      Carolina      and 

Aug.  20, 1862-June  3, 1863 

southeastern  Virginia. 

Northern  Virginia   and 
West  Virginia. 

Sept.  3-Nov.  14, 1862 

19 

1 

1887 

50 

H.  mis . . 

8 

338 

Maryland  and  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

do 

19 

2 

1887 

50 

H.  mis . . 

9 

339 

Kentucky  and  Tennessee 

Nov.  1, 1862-Jan.  20, 1863 

20 

1 

1887 

50 

, 

H.  mis . . 

10 

341 

Alabama  and  Virginia... 

do 

20 

2 

1887 

50 

H.mis .. 

11 

342 

North  Carolina  and  West 

Nov.  15, 1862-Jan.  25, 1863. . . . 

21 

H.  mis . . 

Virginia. 

Maryland  and  Pennsyl- 

 do 

1887 

50 

H.mis.. 

13 

387 

vania. 

Missouri,  Arkansas,  and 

Nov.  20-Dec.  31, 1862 

22 

1 

1887 

50 

H.mis.. 

16 

585 

Kansas. 

fiidinn  Trrritorvand  De- 

do 

22 

2 

1888 

50 

2 

H.  mis . . 

3 

60 

partment  of  the  North- 

west. 

Kentucky,      Tennessee, 

Jan.  21- Aug.  10, 1863 

23 

1 

1888 

50 

2 

H.mis.. 

6 

113 

.... 

and  .southern  Alabama. 

Southwestern  Virginia 

do 

23 

2 

1888 

50 

2 

H.  mis . . 

7 

129 

Mississippi  and  western 

Jan.20-Aug.l0,1863 

24 

1 

1889 

51 

1 

H.  mis . . 

2 

4 

.... 

Tennessee. 

Arkansas  and  Louisiana 

do 

24 
24 
25 

2 
3 

1 

1889 
1889 
1889 

51 
51 
51 

1 
1 
1 

H.mis.. 
H.mis.. 
H.  mis . . 

3 
4 

7 

5 
6 

44 

Do 

do 

Virginia  and  Maryland.. 
Pennsvlvania 

Jan.  26-June  3, 1863 

do 

25 

2 

1889 

51 

1 

H.mis .. 

8 

45 

Florida,   Alabama,  Mis- 

May 14-Dec.  31  1863 

26 

1 

1889 

51 

1 

H.mis.. 

10 

105 

.... 

sissippi,  and  Louisiana. 

Texas  and  New  Mexico. . 

do 

26 

27 

2 
1 

1889 
1889 

51 
51 

1 
1 

H.mis.. 
H.mis.. 

11 
12 

106 
146 

North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
and  West  Virginia. 

June  3-Aug.  3,  1863 

Maryland  and  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

do 

27 

2 

1889 

51 

1 

H.mis.. 

13 

147 

Do 

do 

27 

3 

1889 

51 

1 

H.mis.. 

14 

148 

350  CATALOGUE    LIBRAEY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Rebellion  Records.     Military,  Series  1 — Continued. 


Seat  of  war. 


South  Carolina,  Georgia, 
and  Florida. 

Do 

North  Carolina,  Virginia, 

and  West  Virginia. 
Maryland  and  Pennsyl- 
vania. 
Kentucky  and  southwest- 
ern Virginia. 
Tennessee    and    Missis- 
sippi. 
Northern  Alabama  and 
northern  Georgia. 

Do 

Kentucky  and  southwest- 
ern Virginia. 
Tennessee,     Mississippi, 
northern  Alabama,  and 
northern  Georgia. 

Do .*. 

Kentucky,  southwestern 
Virginia,  Tennessee, 
Mississippi,  Alabama, 
and  northern  Georgia. 

Do 

North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
Tennessee,  and  Missis- 
sippi. 
Alabama  and  northern 

Georgia. 
Louisiana  and  the  Trans- 
Mississippi  States  and 
Territories. 

Do 

Do 

Do 

South  Carolina,  Florida, 
and  Georgia. 

Do 

Southeastern  Virginia 
and  North  Carolina. 

Do 

Do 

North  Carolina,  West  Vir- 
ginia, Maryland,  and 
Pennsylvania. 

Do 

Do 

Atlanta  campaign 

Do 

Do 

Do 


Period  covered. 


June  12-Dec.  31,  1863 

do 

Aug.  4-Dec.  31,  1863  . 


.do. 


Oct.  20-Dec.  31,  1863  . 
do 


.do. 
.do, 

.do. 


do 

Jan.  l-Apr.  30,  1864. 


.do 
.do. 


.do. 


Jan.  1-June  30,  1864  . 


do 

do 

do 

Jan.  1-Nov.  13,  1864. 


.do. 


May  1-June  12,  1864 


....do 

....do 

May  1-Aug.  3,  1864 


....do 

....do 

May  1-Sept.  8, 18641. 

....do 

....do 

....do 


1889 

1889 
1889 

1889 

1889 

1889 

1889 

1889 
1890 

1890 


1890 
1890 


1890 
1890 


1891 
1891 

1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 

1891 
1891 

1891 
1891 
1891 


1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 


so 

a 
o 
o 

1 

OI 
CO 

House  or 
Seiiate 
docu- 
ment. 

4J 

a 

o 

> 

d 

6 

o 

R 

51 

1 

H.mis.. 

19 

223 

51 

H.mis.. 

22 

228 

51 

H.mis.. 

30 

240 

51 

H.  mis . . 

31 

241 

61 

H.mis.. 

33 

245 

51 

H.  mis . . 

34 

246 

61 

H.mis.. 

36 

247 

51 

H.  mis . . 

36 

248 

51 

2 

H.mis.. 

2 

12 

61 

2 

H.mis.. 

3 

13 

51 

2 

H.  mis . . 

4 

14 

51 

2 

H.  mis . . 

6 

76 

51 

2 

H.mis.. 

6 

77 

51 

2 

H.  mis . . 

7 

78 

52 

H.mis.. 

2 

12 

52 

H.mis.. 

4 

13 

52 

H.mis.. 

6 

13 

52 

H.  mis . . 

6 

13 

62 

H.mis.. 

7 

13 

62 

H.mis.. 

8 

14 

62 

H.mis.. 

9 

14 

52 

H.mis.. 

10 

16 

52 

H.mis.. 

11 

15 

62 

H.mis .. 

12 

15 

52 

H.mis .. 

13 

16 

52 

H.  mis . . 

14 

16 

52 

H.mis.. 

22 

48 

52 

H.mis.. 

23 

48 

52 

H.  mis  . . 

24 

48 

52 

H.mis.. 

25 

48 

62 

H.mis.. 

26 

48 

p. 

6 
o 

Q 


CATALOGUE    LIBRAKY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

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351 


Seat  of  war. 


Kentucky,  southwestern 
Virginia,  Tennessee, 
Mississippi,  Alabama, 
and  northern  Georgia. 

Do 

Do 

Southeastern  Virginia, 
and  North  Carolina. 

Do 

Do 

Maps  to  accompany  these 

records. 
Louisiana  and  trans-Mis- 
sissippi States  and  Ter- 
ritories. 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Southeastern  Virginia 
and  North  Carolina. 

Do 

Do 

Northern  Virginia,  West 
Virginia,  Maryland, 
and  Pennsylvania. 

Do 

South  Carolina,  Georgia, 

and  Florida. 
Kentucky,  southwestern 
Virginia,     Tennessee, 
Mississippi,    Alabama, 
and  northern  Georgia. 

Do 

Northern  and  southeast- 
ern Virginia,  North 
Carolina,  West  Vir- 
ginia, Maryland,  and 
Pennsylvania. 

Do 

Do 

North  Carolina,  South 
Carolina,  and  eastern 
Florida. 

Do 

Do 

Louisiana  and  M  ississippi 
Kentucky,     West     Vir- 
ginia,   Georgia,     and 
Mississippi. 
Alabama,  Virginia,  Flor- 
ida, and  North  Caro- 
lina. 
Do 

3605—08 23 


Period  covered. 


Mavl-Nov.13,1864 


.do. 
.do. 


Junel3-July  14,1864. 


.do 
.do 


July  1-Dec.  31, 1864. 


do 

do 

do 

Aug.  1-Dec.  31, 1864 

do 

do 

Aug.4-Dec.31,1864 


do 

Nov.l4-Dec.31,1864 


Mar.  14, 1864-Jan.  23, 1865. 


Dec.  1, 1864-June  23, 1865 . . 
Jan.  1-June  30, 1865 


.do 

.do. 

.do. 


.do, 
.do. 
.do, 
.do. 


.do. 


39 


.do. 


41 


46 
46 

47 


47 
47 
48 
48 


49 


49 


be 

s 
o 


1893 
1893 
1895 


1895 
1895 


1891     62 


1891  52 

1891  52 

1891  I  52 

1891  52 

1891  ■  52 


1891 


1892 


1892 
1892 
1892 
1893 

1893 
1893 
1893 


1893 
1893 

1893 


1893 
1893 


52 


52 


54 


2    54      2     H.  doc 


House  or 
Senate 
docu- 
ment. 


H.mis .. 


H.mis . 
H.mis . 
H.mis . 

H.  mis . 
H.mis . 
H.  mis . 

H.mis .. 


H.mis . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis . 
H.mis 

H.  mis . 
H.mis  . 
H.  mis  . 


H.mis  . 
H.  mis . 

H.  mis . 


H.  mis . 
H.  mis , 


H.  mis . 
H.mis . 
H.  mis . 


H.mis  . 
H.mis . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 


H.  doc. 


35 


233 


233 
233 
338 


47  338 

48  338 
40   261 


10 


56 


96 


55 
97 

121 


121 

208 


208 

208 

37 


37 

37 

369 

369 


261 


57  1251 


S3 


o 


2 
3 
1 

2 
3 

1-36 


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Rebellion  Records.     Military,  Series  1 — Continued. 


Seat  of  war. 


Pacific  coast 

Do 

Maryland,    North  Caro- 
lina,      Pennsylvania, 
West  Virginia,  and  Vir- 
ginia. 
Do 

Virginia,  Kentucky,  Ten- 
nessee, Mississippi,  Ala- 
bama,    Florida,     and 
Georgia. 
Do 

South  Carolina,  Georgia, 
Florida,  and  North 
Carolina. 

SERIES  2. 

Prisoners  of  war,  slaves, 

etc. 
Suspected  and   disloyal 

persons. 
Prisoners  of  war  and  state 
Do 


Period  covered. 


Jan.  1,  1861-June  30,  1865 . 

do 

do 


.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 


18G1-1862. 


Apr. 


18(il-Mav  3,  1862  . . 


Feb.  19,  1861-June  12,  1862. 

June  13-Nov.  30,  1862 

Do Dec.  1,  1862-June  10,  1863. . 

Do June  11,  1863-Mar.  31,  1864. 

Apr.  1-Dec.  31,  1864 

Jan.  1,  1865,  to  end 


Do 
Do 


SERIES  3. 


Correspondence,  etc., 
Union. 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 


SERIES  4. 

Correspondence,  etc. 
Confederate. 

Do 

Do 

General  index 


Nov.  1.  1860-Mar.  31,  1862.. 

Apr.  1-Dec.  31,  1862 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1863 

Jan.  1,  1864-Apr.  30,  1865... 
May  1,  1865,  to  end 


Dec.  20.  1860-June  30,  1862. 

Jnlyl,  lS62-Dec.  31,  1863.. 

Jan.  1.  1864,  to  end 

Nov.  1,  1860,  to  end 


52 
053 


03 


55 

55 

55 
55 
55 

55 
55 
65 

56 

56 
56 
56 
56 

66 

56 
56 
56 


House  or 
Senate 
docu- 
ment. 


H.  doc. 
H.  doc, 
H.  doc. 


H.  doc. 
H.  doc 


H.  doc. 
H. doc. 


H.  doc. 

H.  doc 

H.  doc. 
H.  doc 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc 
H.  doc 

H.  doc. 

H.  doc 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc 
H.  doc 

H.  doc. 

H.  doc. 
H.doc. 
H.  doc. 


95 

288 


288 
476 


65 

66 

67 
284 
311 
312 
313 
314 

117 

118 
287 
496 
553 

579 


OS 

6 

o 
Q 


658 

678 
135  1 658 


a  Vols.  64  and  65  not  issued. 


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Seat  of  war. 


Operation  of  Navy 

Do 

Do 

Gulf  of  Mexico,  Potomac, 

etc. 
Potomac  and  Atlantic  block 
ade. 

Atlantic  blockade 

North  Atlantic  blockade... 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

South  Atlantic  blockade... 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Gulf  blockade 

Do 

East  Gulf  blockade 

West  Gulf  blockade 

Do 

Do 


Period  covered. 


Vol- 
ume. 


Jan.l9,1861-Dec.31,1862.| 
Jan. I,1863-July31, 1864 
Apr.  1, 1864-July30, 1865 
Nov.]5,186a-Dec.7,l861 

Dec.7,1861-July31,1865 

July  16, 1861-Mar.  8, 1862 

Mar.  8-Sept.  4,  1862 

Sept.  5, 1862-May  4, 1863 
May  5, 1863-May  5,  1864 

May  6-Oct.  27, 1864 

Oct.  28, 1864-Feb.  1, 1865 

Feb.  2- Aug.  3,1865 

Oct.29, 1861-May  13, 1862 
May  14,  1862-Apr.  7, 1863 
Apr.  7-Sept.  30,  1863  . . . 
Oct.  1, 1863-Sept.  30, 1864 
Oct.  1, 1864-Aug.  8, 1865. 
June?,  1861-Dec.l5,lS61 
Dec.,1861-Feb.21,1802. 
Feb.22, 1862-July  17, 1865 
Feb.21-Julyl4,1862.... 
Julyl5,1862-Mar.l4.1863 
Mar.  15-Dec.  31,  1863... 


6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 

13 
14 
15 
16 

17 

18 
19 
20 


Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 
Senate 
docu- 
ment. 

1894 

53 

3 

H.  mis.. 

1895 

54 

1 

House . . 

1896 

54 

1 

House . . 

1896 

54 

2 

House . . 

55 

1 

House . . 

55 

2 

House . . 

55 

2 

House . . 

...... 

55 

3 

House . . 

66 

1 

House . . 

56 

1 

House . . 

56 

2 

House . . 

56 

2 

House  . . 

57 

1 

House  . . 

57 

1 

House . . 

57 

2 

House  . . 

57 

2 

House  . . 

58 

2 

House  . . 

58 

2 

House  . . 

58 

3 

House  . . 

59 

1 

House  . . 

Vol- 
ume. 


6 
41 
73 
39 


54 
55 
81 
63 
64 
86 

87 

85 
86 
58 
59 

78 

78 

110 

85 


Num- 
ber. 


58 

36 

379 

40 

60 

262 
559 
286 
115 
735 
314 

542 

283 
681 
156 
477 

404 

750 
459 
341 


Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  United  States. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Part. 

Number. 

184o 

29 

1 

H.  ex  . . . 

3 

14 

1846 

29 

2 

H.  ex  . . . 

2 

10 

1847 

30 

1 

H.  ex... 

1 

7 

1848 

30 

2 

H.  ex... 

4 

11 

1849 

31 
31 
32 

1 
2 
1 

H.  ex  ... 

5 

1850 

(«) 

(«) 

H.  ex.... 

1851 

1852 

32 
33 

2 

1 

1853 

14 

112 

1854 

33 

2 

H.  ex... 

4 

10 

1855 

34 

1 

H.  ex  ... 

24,28 

9 

10,40 
60,86 

1856 

34 

3 

H.  ex... 

2,11 

1857 

35 

1 

H.  ex... 

3 

13 

1858 

35 

2 

H.  ex  ... 

3 

36 

1859 

36 
36 

1 
2 

(a) 

(«) 
H.  ex... 

1860 

1 
1 

1861 

37 

2 

3 

36 

«Not  documented. 


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Receipts  and  Expenditures 

of  the 

United 

States 

— Continued. 

Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Part. 

Number. 

1863         

38 
38 

1 
2 

H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  ... 

(«) 
(«) 

(«) 
(«) 

(«) 

(«) 
(«) 

(«) 

(«) 

(«) 

(a) 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex_.. 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc  .. 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc  .. 
H.  doc  .. 
H.  doc  .. 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc  .. 

7 
13 

8 

1864 

73 

1865                                

1866 

1867                                      

1867-1868                       

1868-1869 

........ 

1869                             

1869-1870 

1870-1871 

1871-1872        

1872-1873 

1874-1875 

47 
.  47 
47 
48 
48 
48 
49 
49 
49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
■  56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 

1,2 
3 
1 

2 

20 
21 
21 
24 
24 
28 
27 
27 
35 
13 
27 
27 
34 
25 
31 
33 
26 
25 
29 
26 
31 
34 
4 
51 
41 
35 
35 
37 
32 
27 

97 
117 

1876-1877  

121 

93 

1878-1879  

98 

203 

1880-1881           

29 

31 

1883-1884 

365 

1884 

110 

1884-1885 

1885-1886 

1886-1887 

124 
382 
294 

1887-1888 

47 

1889-1890 

228 

1889-1890 

1892-1893 

256 

42 

1893-1894 

110 

1894-1895 

1895-1896 

41 
75 

1896-1897 

94 

1897-1898 

44 

1898-1899 

36 

1899-1900 

80 

1900-1901 

35 

1901-1902 

78 

1902-1903 

42 

1903-1904 

64 

1905-1906 

55 

1906-1907 

152 

«  Not  documented. 


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Rules,   etc.,    of   the   House   and   Senate.      See  Constitutiou   and, 
p.  230. 

Senate,  Journal  of.     See  Journals  of  the  Senate,  p.  281. 

Senate.     Reports  of  the  Secretary. 


Year. 


1823 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1833, 

1834. 

1835. 

1836. 

1837. 

1838. 

1839. 

1840. 

1841. 

1842. 

1843. 

1844. 

1845. 

1846.. 

1847. 

1848. 

1849. 

1850. 

1851, 

1852. 

1853. 

1854. 

1855. 

1856. 

1857. 

1858. 

1859. 

1860. 

1861. 


Con- 
gress. 


18 
19 
19 
20 
20 
21 
21 
22 
22 
23 
23 
24 
24 
25 
25 
26 
26 
27 
27 
28 
28 
29 
29 
30 
30 
31 
31 
32 
32 
33 
33 
34 
34 
35 
35 
36 
36 
37 


Ses- 
sion. 


1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 


House  or 

Senate 
document. 


Vol- 
ume. 


Senate  ..  1 

Senate  ..  1 

Senate  ..  2 

Senate  . .  1 

Senate  . .  1 

Senate  . .  1 

Senate  ..  1 

Senate  . .  1 

Senate  . .  1 

Senate  . .  1 

Senate  ..  1 

Senate  ..  2 

(«)         

Senate  . .         1 

Senate  ..         1 

Senate  ..         1 

Senate  ..         2 

Senate  . .  3 
Senate  . .  2 
Senate  ..  2 
Senate  ..  3 
Senate  ..  2 
S.  mis.. 
S.  mis . . 
S.  mis . . 
S.  mis.. 
S.  mis . . 
S.  mis . . 
S.  mis...! 
S.  mis... 
S.  mis . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 

S.  mis 

S.  mis  . . . 
«  None  found 


Num- 
ber. 


4 
1 
2 
2 
2 
9 
2 
2 
2 

15 
3 

28 


3 

7 

7 

16 


176 
34 
26 
23 
28 

9 

7 
33 

7 

15 
10 

8 

6 
13 

4 

150 

11 

3 
16 
66 


Secretary. 


Charles  Cutts. 

Do. 
W.  Lowry. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

A.  Diokens. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
J.  W.  Forney. 


356  CATALOGUE   LIBRAEY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Senate.     Reports  of  the  Secretary — Continued. 


Year» 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Num- 
ber. 

Secretary. 

1862 

37 
38 
38 
39 
39 
40 
40 
41 
41 
42 
42 
43 
43 
44 
44 
45 
45 
46 
46 
46 
46 
47 

47 

48 

48 
48 
49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 
54 
54 

3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 

2 

1 

1 
2 
1 

1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 

S.  mis 

S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S. mis  ... 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  .  - . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  .  - . 
S.  mis  . . . 
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S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 

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S. mis  ... 
S.  mis  . . . 
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S.  mis 

S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
(«) 

S.  mis... 
Senate  .. 
Senate  .. 

1 

11 

128 

48 

125 

54 

12 

18 

12 

8 

6 

10- 
5 

74 

1 

2 

2 

10 

11 

1 

81 

1 

3 

2 
1 

35 

4 
4 
1 
2 

38 
4 
2 

13 
5 

J.  W.  Forney. 

1863  

Do. 

1864         

Do. 

1865 

Do. 

1866 

Do. 

1867  

Do. 

1868       

George  C.  Gorham. 

1869 

Do. 

1870 

Do. 

1871 

Do. 

1872 

Do. 

1873       

Do. 

1874          

Do. 

1875 

Do. 

1876 

Do. 

1877 

Do. 

1878  

Do. 

1879 

Do. 

1879 

J.  C.  Burch. 

1879 

Do. 

1880 

Do. 

1881 

R.    B.     Nixon,    financial 

1882 

clerk. 
Do. 

1883 

F.  S.  Shober,  acting  sec- 

1883  

1884 

retary. 
Do. 
A.  G.  McCook. 

1885 

Do 

1886 

Do. 

1887 

Do. 

1888 

Do 

1889 

Do. 

1890 

Do. 

1891 

Do 

1892 

Do 

1893 

1894 

8 
1 
1 

W.  R.  Cox. 
Do 

1895 

1896 

Do. 

«None  submitted. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRAEY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

Senate.    Reports  of  the  Secretary — Continued. 


357 


Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Num- 
ber. 

Secretary. 

1897 

55 

2 

S.  doc  . . . 

1 

W.  R.  Cox. 

1898 

55 

3 

S.  doc  . . . 

Do. 

1899«  

56 

1 

S.  doc  . . . 

Do. 

1900 

56 

2 

S.doc  ... 

Charles  G.  Bennett. 

1901 

57 

1 

S.  doc  . . . 

Do. 

1902 

57 

2 

S.  doc  . .  - 

Do. 

1903 

58 

1-2 

S.  doc  . . . 

Do. 

1904 

58 

3 

S.  doc  . . . 

Do. 

1905 

59 

1 

S.  doc  . . . 

Do. 

1906 

59 

2 

S.doc  ... 

Do. 

«For  index  to  the  reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate  1823-Jan.  31,  1900,  see  S. 
Doc.  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  vol.  1,  No.  290. 


Senate  and  House  Rules  and  Manuals. 

2:30,  231. 
Signal  Service  Reports. 


See  Constitution  and,  pp. 


Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1867                 

40 
40 
41 
41 
42 
42 
43 
43 
44 
44 
45 
45 
46 
46 
47 
47 
48 
48 
49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 

2 

3 
2 

3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 

1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 

H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H. ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 

2 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

6 

7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
8 
8 
9 

7 

>-f 
1 

7 

8 

10 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 

2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 

2 
2 

2 

1868 

1869                 

1870 

1871                           

1 

1   i          1 

1872 

1873 

5 
6 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

4 

1878 

1879 

4 

1880 

4 

1881       

4 

1882 

4 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 .* 

4 
4 
4 
4 
3 

1888 

1889         

4 
4 

1890 

1891 

1 

1 

4 
4 

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Signal  Service  Reports — Continued. 


Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

Vol- 
ume. 

1892 

52 
53 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1-2 
3 
1 
2 

H.  ex  ... 
H.  ex  . . . 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1893                              ..   .. 

1894                      

H.  ex... 

* 

1895 

H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc- 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 

3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
4 
3 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

Silver  Commissions.     Reports. 


Commission. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

The  Jones 

1876 

44 
49 
53 

2 
1 
2 

Senate  . . 
H.  mis  . . 
S.  mis  ... 

5 
24 
10 

703 
396 
274 

1,2 

The  Jones  (republication) 

1 

The  BerHn 

1893 

Smithsonian  Institution.     Reports. 


Year. 


1846. 
1847. 
1848. 
1849- 
1849. 
1850. 
1851. 
1852. 


Congress. 

Session. 

29 

2 

30 

1 

30 

2 

31 

1 

31 

1 

32 

32 

1 

32 

2 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 


Senate  . , 
S.  mis  . . . 
H.  mis  .. 
S.  mis  . . . 
H.  mis  . . 
S.  mis  . . . 
S.  mis  ... 
S.  mis  . . . 


Volume. 


Number. 


211 
23 

48 
120 

50 

1 

108 

53 


«The  Smithsonian  Institution  was  founded  upon  the  bequest  of  James  Smithson, 
of  London,  England,  who  gave  his  entire  property  to  the  Ignited  States  to  establish 
an  inntitution  for  the  increase  and  diffusion  of  knowledge  among  men.  It  was  incor- 
porated by  act  of  Congress  approved  Aug.  10,  1846.  The  first  report  was  issued  in 
1847,  and  an  annual  report  thereafter.  The  volume,  however,  containing  the  report 
for  1853  embraces  the  essential  jtortions  of  preceding  reports  and  is  now  considered 
the  first  of  the  set. 


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Smithsonian  Institution.     Reports — Continued. 


359 


Year. 


1853 
1854 
1854 
1855 
1855 
1856 
1856 
1857 
1857 
1858 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 


Congress. 

Session. 

33 

1 

33 

2 

33 

2 

34 

1 

34 

1 

34 

3 

34 

3 

35 

1 

35 

1 

35 

2 

35 

2 

36 

1 

36 

■   2 

37 

2 

37 

3 

38 

1 

38 

2 

39 

1 

!    39 

2 

40 

2 

40 

3 

41 

3 

42 

1 

42 

2 

42 

3 

43 

1 

43 

2 

44 

1 

44 

2 

45 

2 

45 

3 

46 

2 

46 

3 

47 

1 

47 

2 

48 

1 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 


Volume.      Number. 


S.  mis  . . 
S.  mis  . . 
H.  mis  . 
S.  mis  ., 
S.  mis  . 
S.  mis  . , 
H.  mis  . 
S.  mis  . , 
H.  mis 
S.  mis  . 
H.  mis 
H.  mis  . 
S.  mis  . , 
H.  mis 
H.  mis  , 
H.  mis 
H.  mis 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
S.  mis  .. 
H.ex  .. 
H.  ex  . . 
H.  ex  . . 
S.  mis . . 
H.  mis  . 
S.  mis.. 
H.  mis  . 
S.  mis.. 
S.  mis.. 
S.  mis . . 
S.  mis.. 
S.  mis . . 
S.  mis.. 
S.  mis.. 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
3 
1 
1 
7 
1 
1 
2 
4 
2 
14 
1 
1 
12 
12 
2 
2 
3 
2 
2 

1 
3 
1 
3 
2 
1 
2 
5 
34 


73 
24 
37 
73 

113 
54 
55 

272 

135 
49 
57 
90 
21 
77 
25 
83 
55 

102 
83 
86 
88 

153 
20 

149 

107 

130 
56 

115 
46 
35 
59 
54 
31 

109 
26 
69 


360  CATALOGUE   LIBEARY    UNITED   STATES   SENATE 

Smithsonian  Institution  and  National  Museum  Reports. 


Year. 


1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891, 
1892, 
1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 
1905. 
1906. 


Congress. 


48 
49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 


Session. 


2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1,2 
3 
1 
2 


Hou.se  or 

Senate 
document. 


S.  mis . . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  , 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  mis  . 
H.  doc  . 
H.  doc  . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc  . 
H.  doc  . 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc. 
H.  doc . . 
H.  doc  . . 
H.  doc  .. 
H.  doc . . 


Volume. 


2 
25,  26 
11,12 
17,18 
14,15 
20,21 
10,11 
43,  44 
22,23 
29,30 
15, 16 
81 
72,73 
78,79 
91,92 
119, 120 
114,115 
126, 127 
109, 110 
114,115 
106, 107 
113,114 
97 


Number. 


33 

15 
170 
•  600 
142 
224 
129 
334 
114 
189 
90 
425 
352 
575 
309 
737 
537 
707 
484 
748 
430 
929, 930 
575 


Part. 


1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 


1,2 


Statistical  Abstract. 


Year. 


1879 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 


Congress. 

Session. 

Number. 

46 

1 

1 

46 

2 

2 

46 

3 

3 

47 

1 

4 

47 

2 

5 

48 

1 

6 

49 

1 

7 

49 

1 

8 

49 

1 

9 

50 

1 

10 

50 

2 

11 

51 

1 

12 

51 

2 

13 

52 

1 

14 

52 

2 

15  , 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 


H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 
H.  ex 


Volume.      Number. 


1 
22 
28 
22 
19 
18 
25 
25 
25 
28 
26 
24 
25 
33 
28 


3 

51 

84 

133 

72 

32 

26 

26 

199 

249 

167 

13 

46 

53 

255 


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Statistic  al  Abstract —  Con  ti  n  ued . 


361 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

Number. 

Hou.se  or 

Senate 

document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

1893 

53 
53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

2 
3 

1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 
2 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
House.. . 
House... 
House... 
House... 

House 

House... 
House... 
House... 

House 

House... 
House... 
House... 

28 
29 
51 
49 
53 
69 
89 
92 
65 
91 
88 
88 
95 
101 

97 

1894 

1895 

15 
100 

1896 

1897           -            

158 
259 

1898 

162 

1899 

411 

1900 

475 

1901 

145 

1902 

376 

1908 

578 

1904 

405 

1905       

619 

1906 

783 

Territories.     Reports  of  G-overnors. 


Year. 


1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 


Congress. 

Session. 

48 

1 

48 

2 

49 

1 

49 

2 

50 

1 

50 

2 

51 

1 

51 

2 

52 

1 

52 

2 

53 

2 

53 

3 

54 

1 

1           54 

2 

55 

2 

55 

3 

56 

1 

56 

2 

57 

1 

57 

2 

58 

1-2 

58 

3 

59 

1 

59 

2 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Volume. 

Docu- 
ment. 

H.  ex  . . . 

11 

H.  ex... 

12 

H.  ex... 

12 

H.  ex  ... 

9 

H.  ex... 

10 

H.  ex... 

12 

H.  ex  . . . 

13 

H.  ex  ... 

13 

H.  ex... 

16 

H.  ex  ... 

14 

H.  ex... 

15 

H.  ex... 

16 

H.  doc. 

16 

5 

H.  doc. 

14 

5 

H.  doc. 

14 

5 

H.  doc. 

16 

5 

H.  doc  . . 

21 

5 

H.doc. 

30 

5 

H.  doc. 

26 

5 

H.  doc  . . 

22 

5 

H.  doc  . . 

22 

5 

H.  doc. 

22-23 

5 

H.  doc  . . 

21 

5 

H.  doc  . . 

16 

5 

Part. 


5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
3 
3 

Mis. 

Mis. 

Mis. 

Mis. 

Mis. 

Mis. 

Mis 

Mis.  2,  3 

Mis.   1 

Mis.   1 


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Tests  of  Metals  at  Watertown  Arsenal. 


Year. 

Congress. 

Session. 

House  or 

Senate 
document. 

Volume. 

Number. 

1881      

47 
47 
48 
49 
49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 
54 
54 
54 
55 
55 
56 
56 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
59 

1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 

1 
1 
2 
2 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1-2 
3 
1 
2 

S.  ex.... 
S.  ex  . . . . 

S.  ex 

S.  ex.... 
S.  ex.... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  . . . 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex... 
H.  ex  ... 

House 

House 

House... 
House... 
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House... 

House 

House... 

House 

House... 
House... 
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House... 

13 
1 
2 
2 
3 
21 
23 
45 
25 
34 
36 
29 
26 
30 
71 
46 
43 
41 
68 
81 
80 
105 
87 
81 
78 
43 
45 

12 

1882        

1 

1883        

5 

1884 

35 

1885  

36 

1886   

31 

1887   

16 

1888    

25 

1889 

14 

1890 

165 

1891 

161 

43 

1893 

43 

92 

1895 

373 

54 

1896 

131 

164 

1898 

143 

1899 

300 

1900 

190 

1901 

508 

1902 

335 

1903 

521 

1904 

291 

1905 

22 

1906 

26 

CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  363 

Treasury.    Reports  of  Secretary.  (Including  "  Finance  Reports.") 


Bv  whom  made. 


Year. 


Alex.  Hamilton 1790 

Do 1795 

A.  Gallatin 1801 

Do 1802 

Do 1803 

Do !  1804 


Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

William  Jones 

Do 

G.  M.  Campbell 

Dallas 

Crawford 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Crawford  on  currency 
Crawford 

Do 

Do 

Do - 

Rush 

Do 

Do 

Do 


1805 
1806 
1807 
1808 
1809 
1809 
1810 
1811 
1812 
1813 
1813 
1814 
1815 
1816 
1817 
1818 
1819 
1820 
1820 
1821 
1822 
1823 
1824 
1825 
1825 
1826 
1826 

Do 1827 

Do 1827 

Do I  1828 

Do '  1828 


Ingham 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


1829 

1829 

1830 

1830 

Con- 

Ses- 

gress. 

sion.    ' 

i 

1 

2 

3 

8pl. 

7 

1 

7 

2 

8 

1 

8 

2 

9 

1 

9 

2 

10 

1 

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1 

10 

1 

10 

2 

11 

1 

11 

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12 

2 

13 

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14 

1 

14 

1 

14 

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15 

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16 

2 

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1 

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Taney 

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Manning  . 

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United  States. 

Statutes  at  Large,  Revised  Statutes,  and  Supplement  to  the  Revised. 
Statutes. 

LAWS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

A  joint  resolution  of  June  14,  1790,  declared  "that  all  treaties  made,  or  which  shall 
be  made  and  promulgated  under  the  authority  of  the  United  States,  shall,  from  time 
to  time,  be  published  and  annexed  to  their  code  of  laws  by  the  Secretary  of  State." 
This  order  has  been  observed  in  the  current  series  of  Statutes  at  Large. 

An  edition  of  the  Statutes  at  Large  was  edited  by  Richard  Peters,  and  published 
by  Little  &  Brown  in  1845.  This  edition  of  the  Statutes  has  been  continued  in  regu- 
lar order  for  each  subsequent  Congress. 

Volume  8  (in  addition  to  the  treaties  between  the  United  States  and  foreign  nations 
from  February  6,  1778,  to  February  24,  1845)  contains:  1.  Tables  of  acts  of  Congress 
from  1789  to  1845  relating  to  the  judiciary,  to  imports  and  tonnage,  to  public  lands, 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES   SENATE  367 

United  States — Continued. 

Statutes  at  Large,   Revised  Statutes,   and  Supplement  to  the  Revised 
Statutes — Continued. 

and  to  the  post-otiice;  2.  An  index  to  the  five  vohimes  of  pubHc  statutes;  and  3. 
General  index  to  the  matter  embraced  in  the  eight  volumes  (1789  to  1845),  inclusive 
of  this  volume  8. 

An  edition  of  the  laws  was  puljjished  in  1815  by  Bioren  &  Duane  and  R.  C. 
Weightman.  This  edition  was  compiled  by  J.  B.  Colvin  upon  the  basis  of  a  plan 
prepared  by  Richard  Rush,  then  Attorney-General  of  the  United  States,  and  adopted 
by  James  Monroe,  Secretary  of  State,  in  conformity  with  the  act  of  Congress  of  the 
18th  of  April,  1814.  (For  the  correspondence  of  and  the  plan  adopted  by  Attorney- 
General  Rush  and  Secretary  of  State  Monroe,  and  for  explanatory  observations  by  the 
compiler,  see  volume  1,  pages  iii-vii,  viii-xi,  of  this  edition.)  The  edition  consisted 
originally  of  fixe  volumes,  and  embraced  the  laws  of  the  tlnited  States  from  March 
4,  1789,  to  March  3,  1815,  with  the  exception  of  "  the  local  judiciary  acts,  and  all  acts 
confiding  power  to  corporate  bodies  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  or  which  have  been 
otherwise  passed  by  Congress  in  their  character  of  legislature  for  the  District,"  which 
were  excluded.  The  series  of  laws  contained  in  the  preceding  volumes  of  the  edition 
of  Bioren  &  Duane  were  continued  to  March  3,  1845,  by  the  sixth,  seventh,  eighth, 
ninth,  and  tenth  volumes.  Volume  1  contains  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  the 
Articles  of  Confederation,  the  Constitution,  and  the  proceedings  which  led  to  its 
adoption;  treaties  with  foreign  nations  and  Indian  tribes,  from  1778  to  1814;  grants, 
treaties,  and  cessions  by  which  lands  have  been  acquired  by  the  United  States,  from 
1783  to  1814;  old  proclamations  and  grants  of  lands,  and  treaties  between  foreign 
governments  relating  to  titles  to  lands,  and  boundaries  of  territories  now  included 
within  the  United  States;  grant  to  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company;  cessions  of  land  by 
several  States  to  the  United  States;  title  of  the  United  States  to  Louisiana  (grant  to 
Crozat);  Treaty  of  Paris  of  February  10,  1783,  between  Great  Britain,  France,  and 
Spain;  explanatory  notes  of  the  acquisition,  surveys,  sales,  donations,  and  other  dis- 
position of  and  regulations  concerning  the  public  lands  in  the  early  periods  of  the 
Government;  extracts  from  early  English  charters  conveying  territory;  ordinance 
for  the  government  of  the  territory  northwest  of  the  River  Ohio;  resolutions  of  the 
old  Congress  relative  to  military -bounty  land;  evidence  respecting  land  claims  of 
Ohio,  Illinois,  Wabash,  Yazoo,  Houma,  Renaut,  Dubuque,  Chouteau,  Bastrop,  St. 
Vrain,  etc.;  origin  of  the  Departments  of  State,  War,  Navy,  Treasury,  Post-OfBce, 
Indian  Affairs,  and  the  Mint;  an  ordinance  for  settling  the  accounts  between  the 
United  States  and  the  individual  States;  light-houses,  beacons,  buoys,  and  public 
piers,  and  ce.ssions  of  land  for  same  from  the  States  to  the  United  States;  the  military 
establishment  of  the  United  States  in  1787,  and  lands  held  for  military  purposes; 
acts  and  resolutions  of  the  old  Congress  concerning  the  seat  of  the  General  Govern- 
ment, the  flag  of  the  United  States,  device  for  a  great  seal,  device  for  copper  coinage, 
half  pay,  commutation,  invalids,  pensions,  acts  of  limitation,  etc. 

The  act  of  January  12,  1895  (28  Stats.,  615),  requires  that  "the  Statutes  at  Large 
shall  contain  all  laws,  joint  and  concurrent  resolutions  passed  by  Congress,  and  also 
all  conventions,  treaties,  proclamations,  and  agreements." 

Each  volume  of  Statutes  at  Large  contains  an  index. 

A  conmiission  to  revise  and  codify  the  criminal  and  penal  laws  of  the  United 
States  was  authorized  by  an  act  of  Congress  dated  June  4,  1897.  By  an  act  of  March 
3,  1901,  the  duties  of  said  commission  were  extended  so  as  to  include  a  report  of  all 
laws  of  the  United  States  of  a  permanent  nature.  This  commission  made  its  final 
report  to  Congress  December  15,  1906. 
3605—08 24 


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United  States — Continued. 
Statutes  at  Large. « 


Laws  and  treaties. 


No.  of 
volume. 


Period  covered. 


June    1,  1789  to  Mar. 


Dec.   24,  1799  to  Mar. 


Laws  of  the  first  five  Congresses 1 

Laws  of  the  Sixth  to  Twelfth  Congress,  in-  2 

elusive. 

Laws  of  the  Thirteenth  to   Seventeenth 
Congress,  inclusive. 

Laws  of  the  Eighteenth  to  Twenty-third 
Congress,  inclusive. 

Laws  of  the  Twenty-fourth   to   Twenty- 
eighth  Congress,  inclusive. 

Private  laws  of  the  first  twenty-eight  Con- 
gresses. 

Indian  treaties 

Treaties  between  the  United  States  and 
foreign  nations. 

Laws  of  the  Twenty -ninth  to  Thirty-first 
Congress,  inclusive. 

Laws  of  Thirty-second  and  Thirty-third 
Congresses. 

Laws  of  Thirty-fourth  and   Thirty-fifth 
Congresses. 

Laws  of  Thirty-sixth  and  Thirty-seventh 
Congresses. 

Laws  of  the  Thirty-eighth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Thirty-ninth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Fortieth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Forty-first  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Forty -second  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Forty-third  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Forty-fourth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Forty-fifth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Forty-sixth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Forty-seventh  Congress ..... 

Laws  of  the  Forty-eighth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Forty-ninth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Fiftieth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Fifty-first  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Fifty-second  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Fifty-third  Congress 

«  See  note  above  as  to  indexes  in  volume  8. 

f>  See  note  above  relating  to  contents  of  volume  8 


3,  1799. 
,3,  1813. 


June  19,  1813  to  Mar.  3,  1823. 


4 

Jan. 

1, 

1824  to  Mar. 

3, 

18.35. 

5 

Jan. 

H, 

1836  to  Mar. 

3, 

1845. 

6 

Mar. 

3, 

1789  to  Mar. 

3, 

1845. 

7 

Sept. 

17, 

1778  and  Oct. 

11, 

1842. 

b8 

Feb. 

6, 

1778  to  Feb. 

24, 

1845. 

9 

Dec. 

29, 

1845  to  Mar. 

3, 

1851. 

10 

Jan. 

1.3, 

1852  to  Mar. 

3, 

1855. 

11 

Feb. 

20, 

1856  to  Mar. 

3, 

1859. 

12 

Feb. 

16, 

1860  to  Mar. 

3, 

1863. 

13 

Jan. 

16, 

1864  to  Mar. 

3, 

1865. 

14 

Dec. 

18, 

1865  to  Mar. 

3, 

1867. 

15 

Mar. 

12, 

1867  to  Mar. 

3, 

1869. 

16 

Mar. 

10, 

1869  to  Mar. 

3, 

1871. 

17 

Mar. 

20, 

1871  to  Mar. 

3, 

1873. 

18 

Dec. 

17, 

1873  to  Mar. 

3, 

1875. 

19 

Dec. 

24, 

1875  to  Mar. 

3, 

1877. 

20 

Mar. 

21, 

1877  to  Mar. 

3, 

1879. 

21 

Apr. 

18, 

1879  to  Mar. 

3, 

1881. 

22 

Dec. 

20, 

1881  to  Mar. 

3, 

1883. 

23 

Jan. 

18 

1884  to  Mar. 

3, 

1885. 

24 

Dec. 

7, 

1885  to  Mar. 

3, 

1887. 

25 

Jan. 

20, 

1888  to  Mar. 

9 

1889. 

26 

Dec. 

19, 

1889  to  Mar. 

3, 

1891. 

27 

Jan. 

22, 

1892  to  Mar. 

3, 

1893. 

28 

Sept 

1, 

1893  to  Mar. 

2, 

1895 

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United  States — Continued. 
Statutes  at  Large — Continued. 


Laws  and  treaties. 

No.  of 
volume. 

Period  covered. 

Laws  of  the  Fifty-fourth  Congress 

T,aws  of  the  Fiftv-fifth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Fifty-sixth  Congress 

Laws  of  the  Fifty-seventh  Congress 

Do 

Laws  of  the  Fifty-eighth  Congress 

Do 

Laws  of  the  Fifty-ninth  Congress 

Do 

29 

30 

31 

32  Pt.  1 

32-2 

33-1 

33-2 

34-1 

34-2 

34-3 

Dec.     2,  1896  to  Mar.    3,  1897. 
Mar.  15,  1897  to  :Mar.    3,  1899. 
Dec.     4,  1899  to  Mar.    3,  190L 
Dec.   14,  1901  to  Mar.    3,  1903. 

Do. 
Nov.  12,  1903  to  Mar.    3,  1905. 

Do. 
Dec.    4,  1905  to  Mar.    3,  1907. 

Do. 

Do 

Do. 

Consolidated  Index  to  the  TJnited  States  Statutes  at  Large,  1789-1903. 
G.  P.  O.,  1905.     4  vols.     4°. 

Revised  Statutes. 

Two  editions  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States  have  been  pubhshed,  the 
first  edition  in  1873  and  the  second  edition  in  1878.  Since  the  latter  year  Supple- 
ments to  the  Revised  Statutes  have  been  published  as  follows:  Volume  1  (first  and 
second  editions),  embracing  the  legislation  by  Congress  from  1874  to  1891,  inclusive. 
Volume  2  (in  eight  parts,  published  from  time  to  time)  embraces  the  legislation 
from  1891  to  1897,  inclusive.  Part  8  of  Supplement,  vol.  2,  contains  a  consolidated 
index  relating  to  the  matter  in  all  of  the  eight  parts. 

The  Revised  Statutes  of  1873  were  published  as  jiart  1  of  volume  18  of  the  Statutes 
at  Large.  Part  2  of  volume  18  contained  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States 
relating  to  the  District  of  ColumVna  and  post-roads,  together  with  a  compilation  of 
all  the  treaties  in  force  December  1,  1873.  Part  3  of  volume  18  contained,  as  usual, 
the  statutes  enacted  during  the  period  of  the  Forty-third  Congress,  March  4,  1873, 
to  March  3,  1875,  inclusive. 

In  1878  the  Revised  Statutes  were  "reprinted,  with  amendments,  under  authority 
of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  the  2d  day  of  March,  in  the  year  1877,  with  an 
appendix,"  «  Hon.  George  S.  Boutwell  having  been  tlie  commissioner  charged  with 
the  execution  of  the  work. 

Supplement  to  the  Revised  Statutes. 

Volume  1,  second  edition,  1874-1891  (Forty-third  to  Fifty-tirst  Congress,  inclusive). 
This  volume  embraces  the  statutes,  general  and  permanent  in  their  nature,  passed 
after  the  Revised  Statutes  and  in  force  at  the  end  of  the  Fifty-first  Congress  (1874- 
1891),  with  references  connecting  provisions  on  the  same  subject,  explanatory  notes, 
citations  of  judicial  decisions,  and  a  general  index. 

Volume  2,  numbers  1  to  9,  inclusive,  1891-1901  ( Fifty-second  to  Fifty-sixth  Con- 
gress, inclusive).  This  volume  contains  the  general  and  permanent  laws  of  the  Fifty- 
second,  Fifty-third,  Fifty-fourth,  Fifty-fifth,  and  Fifty-sixth  Congresses  (1891-1901), 
inclusive,  with  a  consolidated  index  to  the  entire  volume,  numbers  1  to  9. 

«  The  appendix  contains,  among  other  matters,  statutes  relating  to  the  "revision 
and  consolidation  of  the  statute  laws  of  the  United  States"'  (see  p.  1089),  and  also  a 
reference  index  by  which  the  various  provisions  of  the  Revised  Statutes  may  be 
traced  to  the  original  enactments  in  the  Statutes  at  Large  (see  p.  1101). 


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United  States — Continued. 

District  of  Columbia  Statutes. 

"  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States  relating  to  the  District  of  Columbia,  passed 
at  the  first  session  of  the  Forty-third  Congress,  1873-74,"  are  contained  in  part  2  of 
volume  18  of  United  States  Statutes  at  Large.  In  addition  to  the  "Revised  and 
Consolidated  Statutes  of  the  United  States,  general  and  permanent  in  their  nature, 
relating  to  the  District  of  Columbia,  in  force  on  the  1st  day  of  December,  in  the  year 
of  our  Lord  1873,"  this  volume  contains  "Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States 
relating  to  Post  Roads,  passed  at  the  first  session  of  the  Forty-third  Congress,  1873-74, " 
and  "  public  treaties  of  the  United  States,  in  force  on  the  1st  day  of  December,  1873." 
A  complete  index  accompanies  each  of  these  divisions  in  the  volume. 

"The  Compiled  Statutes  in  force  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  including  the  acts  of 
the  second  session  of  the  Fiftieth  Congress,  1887-1889,"  in  one  volume,  were  com- 
piled by  William  Stone  Abert  and  Benjamin  G.  Lovejoy,  and  were  printed  and  pub- 
lished under  the  authority  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  March  2,  1899,  and  the 
direction  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  The  law  required  that 
"all  statutes  and  parts  of  statutes  in  force  in  said  District,  including  the  acts  of  the 
second  session  of  the  Fiftieth  Congress,  and  relating  to  all  such  matters  as  would 
properly  come  within  the  scope  of  a  civil  and  criminal  code,"  should  be  compiled, 
arranged,  and  classified,  with  a  proper  index.  The  statutes  included  in  the  compila- 
tion have  been  selected  from:  1.  The  British  statutes  in  force  in  Maryland  at  the 
time  of  the  cession  of  the  territory  to  the  United  States  for  the  seat  of  government 
and  now  in  force  in  the  District.  2.  The  statutes  of  Maryland,  beginning  with  the 
session  of  the  Maryland  assembly  held  the  26th  day  of  April,  1704,  and  ending 
with  the  acts  passed  prior  to  February  27,  1801.  3.  The  Revised  Statutes  of  the 
United  States  relating  to  the  District  of  Columbia,  published  in  1875.  4.  The 
Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States  and  the  Statutes  at  Large  in  which  the  District 
of  Columbia  is  specifically  named  or  which  refer  to  "courts  of  the  United  States," 
and  also  such  statutes,  civil  and  criminal,  referring  to  certain  territory  of  the  United 
States  and  all  places  or  districts  of  country  under  the  exclusive  jurisdiction  of  the 
United  States,  and  which  are  not  locally  inapplicable.  5.  The  acts  of  the  legislative 
assembly  of  the  District  from  June  2,  1871,  through  June  26,  1873.  In  addition 
there  has  been  published  with  the  compilation  an  appendix  containing  certain 
historical  chapters  which  deserve  preservation  and  a  place  in  the  same  volume 
with  the  statutes  in  force;  also,  judicial  citations  of  the  Federal  courts  and  of  the 
court  of  appeals  of  Maryland,  explaining  or  construing  the  text,  and  many  valuable 
footnotes  containing  useful  information. 

District  of  Columbia  Code  of  Law,  1902. 

"An  act  to  establish  a  code  of  law  for  the  District  of  Columbia,"  approved  March 
3,  1901,  went  into  effect  and  operation  from  and  after  the  1st  day  of  January,  in  the 
year  of  our  Lord  1902.  It  has  been  amended  by  acts  approved  January  31  and  June 
31,  1902,  and  March  3,  1905.  U.  S.  Statutes  at  Large,  vol.  31,  p.  1189,  vol.  32,  pp. 
2,  520,  and  vol.  33,  p.  689. 


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Period. 

Chief  Justice. 

No.  of 
copies. 

1 

Dallas,  vol.  1 

Decisions     of    su- 
preme   court  ot 

1754-1789 

Pennsylvania. 

Decisions  of  court 

1785-1789 

of  common  pleas 

of    Philadelphia 

County. 

Decisions  of  court 

1785-1788 

of  oyer  and  ter- 

miner at  Phila- 

delphia. 

Decisions  of  court 

1786-1788 

of  errors  and  a.\> 

peals. 

2 

Dallas,  vol.  2 

Decisions   of   Fed- 
eral court  of  ap- 

Aug.    sess.,1781 

14 

peals. 

do 

Dec.      sess.,1781 

do 

Jan.      sess.,1782 

do 

May     sess.,1783 
May      sess.,  1784 

do 

.....do 

May      sess.,  1787 

Decisions  of  court 

1788-1790 

of  common  pleas 

of    Philadelphia 

County. 

Decisions     of    su- 

1766-1797 

preme   court    of 

Pennsylvania. 

Decisions  of  court 

1791-1792 

of  errors  and  ap- 

peals. 

Decisionsof  United 

Apr.      term,  1 792 

States     circuit 

court,    Pennsyl- 

vania district. 

do 

Apr.     term,  1793 
Apr.     term,  1794 

do 

do 

Apr.     term,  1795 

do 

Oct.      term,  1796 

do 

Apr.     term,  1797 

do 

Apr.     term,  1798 

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Vol. 


Reporter. 


Dallas,  vol.  2. 


Dallas,  vol.  3. 


Dallas,  vol.  4. 


Matter  contained. 


Decisions  of  United 
States  Supreme 
Court  (at  New 
York). 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Decisions  of  United 
States  Supreme 
Court. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

do 

....do 

do 

....do 

do 

Decisions  of  su- 
preme court  of 
Pennsylvania. 

-...do 

....do 

Decisions  of  United 
States  district 
court,  Pennsyl- 
vania district. 

Decisions  of  United 
States  Supreme 
Court. 

..-.do 

..--do 

Decisions  of  court 
of  errors  and  ap- 
peals, Pennsyl- 
vania. 

do 

....do 


Period. 


Feb.     term,  1790 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

i  Aug. 

i  Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Dec. 


Mar. 
June 
Apr. 


Aug. 


Feb. 
Aug. 
July 


term,  1790 
term,  1791 
term,  1792 
term,  1792 
term,  1793 
term,  1794 


Chief  Justice. 


term, 
term. 


1795 
1795 


Jan. 
Jan. 


term. 

1796 

term. 

1796 

term, 

1797 

term. 

1797 

term, 

1798 

term. 

1798 

term. 

1799 

term. 

1798 

term. 

1799 

term, 

1799 

term, 

1799 

term , 

1799 

term, 

1800 

term. 

1800 

term. 

1799 

term, 

1802 

term, 

1804 

Jay 

....do  --- 

do 

.---do  -.. 

....do  ... 

..-.do  ..., 

Vacancy. 

do 

Rutledge  . 
Vacancy.. 
Ellsworth 
...do  ---. 
...do  .... 
...do  .... 
....do  .... 
do 


No.  of 
copies. 


...do 


Vacancy. 
...do  ... 


13 


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Chief  Justice. 

No.  of 
copies. 

4 

Dallas,  vol.  4 

Decisions    of    su- 
preme court  of 
Pennsylvania. 
do 

Apr. 

Sept. 
Jan. 

term,  1790 
term.  1791 

do 

term 

,  1792 

do 

Apr. 

term 

1792 

do 

Apr. 

Jan. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

term 

1793 

do 

term 
term 
term 

1794 
1794 
1795 

do 

do 

do 

term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 

1795 
1796 
1797 
1798 
1799 
1799 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

term 

1799 

do 

Mar. 
Sept. 
Dec. 

term 
term 

1800 
1800 

do 

do 

term 

1800 

do 

Mar. 

Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Dec. 

term 
term 

1801 
1801 

do 

...  .do  

term 
term 

1802 
1802 

do 

do 

term 

1802 

do 

Mar. 

term 

1803 

do 

Sept. 

term 

1803 

do 

Dec. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Apr. 

term 
term 
term 

1803 
1804 
1804 

do 

do 

■ 

do 

term 
term 
term 

1804 
1805 
1796 

do 

Decisions  of  circuit 

court  of  United 

States  for  Penn- 

sylvania. 

do 

Apr. 

term,  1799 

.do        

Apr. 
May 

term,  1800 

do 

term,  1801 

do 

May 
Apr. 

term    1802 

do 

term 

1803 

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14 
15 
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17 
18 
19 
20 
21 


Reporter. 


Dallas,  vol.  4. 


Cranch,  vol.  1 . 


Cranch,  vol.  2. 

Cranch,  vol.  3. 

Cranch,  vol.  4. 

Cranch,  vol.  5. 
Cranch,  vol.  6. 
Cranch,  vol.  7. 

Cranch,  vol.  8. 
Cranch,  vol.  9. 
Wheaton,  vol. 
Wheaton,  vol. 
Wheaton,  vol. 
Wheaton,  vol. 
Wheaton,  vol. 
Wheaton,  vol. 
Wheaton,  vol. 
Wheaton,  vol. 


Matter  contained. 


Decisions  of  circuit 
court  of  United 
States  for  Penn- 
sylvania. 

do 

do , 

.....do 

do 

.....do , 

Decisions  of  su- 
preme court  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Decisions  of  court 
of  errors  and  ap- 
peals of  Dela- 
ware. 

Decisions  of  United 
States  Supreme 
Court. 

do 


.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
-do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
-do 
.do 
-do 
.do 
-do 
.do 


.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 


Period. 


Apr.     term,  1804 


Oct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Dec. 


Dec. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


term,  1804 
term,  1805 
term,  1805 
term,  1806 
term,  1806 
term,  1806 


Sept.    term,  1788 


Aug.    term,  1801     Marshall 


Chief  Justice. 


term,  1801 
term,  1803 
term,  1804 
term,  1805 
term,  1805 
term,  1806 
term,  1807 
term,  1808 
term,  1809 
term,  1810 
term,  1812 
term,  1813 
term,  1814 
term,  1815 
term,  1816 
term,  1817 
term,  1818 
term,  1819 
term,  1820 
term,  1821 
term,  1822 
term,  1823 


...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
. . .  do 
. . .  do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 


No.  of 
copies. 


14 


14 

14 

14 

14 
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14 
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51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 


Reporter. 


Wheaton,  vol.  9. 


Wheaton,  vol.  10. 
Wheaton,  vol.  11 . 
Wheaton,  vol.  12. 

Peters,  vol.  1 

Peters,  vol.  2 

Petera,  vol.  3 

Peters,  vol.  4 

Peters,  vol.  5 

Peters,  vol.  6 

Peters,  vol.  7 

Peters,  vol.  8 

Peters,  vol.  9 

Peters,  vol.  10... 

Peters,  vol.  11 

Peters,  vol.  12 

Peters,  vol.  13 

Peters,  vol.  14 

Peters,  vol.  15 

Peters,  vol.  16 

Howard,  vol.  1... 


Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 
Howard 


vol.  2.. 
vol.  3. . 
vol.  4. . 
vol.  5. . 
vol.  6.. 
vol.  7.. 
vol.  8.. 
vol.  9.. 
vol.  10. 
vol.  11. 
vol.  12. 
vol.  13. 
vol.  14. 
vol.  15. 
vol.  U). 
vol.  17. 
vol.  18. 
vol.  19. 


Matter  contained. 


Decisions  of  United 
States  Supreme 
Court. 

do 


(lO. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

.....do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

.....do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do . 

do. 

.....do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


Period. 


Feb.     term,  1824 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
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Dec. 
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Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 


1825 
1826 
1827 
1828 
1829 
1830 
1830 
1831 
1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 
1837 
1838 
1839 
1840 
1841 
1842 
1843 
1844 
1845 
1846 
1847 
1848 
1849 
1850 
1850 
1850 
1850 
1851 
1851 
1852 
1853 
1853 
1854 
1855 
1856 


Chief  Justice.    No.of 


Marshall  .. 


....do  

....do  

....do  

....do  

do 

....do  

....do  

....do  

....do  

-...do  

-...do  ..... 

Vacancy... 

Taney 

....do  .---. 

do 

..-.do 

---.do  

-...do  

do 

....do  

...-do 

....do 

....do  

....do  

..--do  

do 

----do  ---- 

---.do 

-...do  

....do  .:... 

....do  

....do  

....do  

do 

....do  

....do  ..... 

....do  

do 


13 


13 

13 

13 

9 

10 

10 

11 

10 

10 

10 

10 

9 

10 

10 

9 

10 

10 

9 

17 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

10 

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8 

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81 
82 
83 

84 

85 
86 

87 

88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 


Reporter. 


Howard,  vol.  20. 


Howard,  vol.  21 . 
Howard,  vol.  22. 
Howard,  vol.  23. 
Howard,  vol.  24. 

Black,  vol.  1 

Black,  vol.  2 

Wallace,  vol.  1.. 
Wallace,  vol.  2.. 
Wallace,  vol.  3.. 
Wallace,  vol.  4.. 
Wallace,  vol.  5.. 
Wallace,  vol.  6.. 
Wallace,  vol.  7.. 
Wallace,  vol.  8.. 


Wallace,  vol.  9.. 
Wallace,  vol.  10. 

Wallace,  vol.  11. 
Wallace,  vol.  12. 


Wallace,  vol.  13.. 
Wallace,  vol.  14.. 
Wallace,  vol.  15.. 
Wallace,  vol.  16.. 


Wallace,  vol.  17. 

Wallace,  vol.  18. 

Wallace,  vol.  19. 

Wallace,  vol.  20. 


Wallace,  vol.  21 do . 

Wallace,  vol.  22 do . 

Wallace,  vol.  23 do. 

Otto,  vol.  1 do  . 

Otto,  vol.  2 ] do. 

Otto,  vol.  3 do. 

I 

Otto,  vol.  4 j do  . 


Matter  contained. 


Decisions  of  United 
States  Supreme 
Court. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


.do. 


.do 
.do 
.do. 


.do, 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 


....do-. 
do.. 

....do.. 

do.. 

....do.. 
....do.. 


-do. 

.do. 
.do. 

.do. 


Period. 


Dec.     term,  1857 


Dec.  term 

Dec.  term 

Dec.  term 

Dec.  term 

Dec.  term 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


term 
term 
term 
term 
term 
term 


Dec.  term 
Dec.  term 
Dec.  terms 

and  1869. 
Dec.  term 
Dec.   terms 

and  1870. 
Dec.  term 
Dec.   terms 

and  1871. 
Dec.  term 
Dec.  term 
Dec.  term 
Dec.  term 
Dec.  term 
Oct.  term 
Oct.     term 


Oct. 
Oct. 


term 
term 


Oct.  term 

Oct.  term 

Oct.  term 

Oct.  term 

Oct.  term 

Oct.  term 

Oct.  term 

Oct.  term 


1858 
1859 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1-862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1868 

1869 
1869 

1870 
1870 

1871 
1871 
1872 
1872 
1872 
1873 
1873 
1873 
1873 
1874 
1874 
1874 
1874 
1875 
1875 
1876 
1876 


Chief  Justice 


Taney . . 

do  .. 

do  . . 

....do  .. 
..-.do  .. 
.---do  .. 

do  .. 

do  .. 

Chase  . . 
.-.-do  .. 
.-..do  .- 
.--.do  .- 
....do  -- 
..--do  .- 
....do  -- 

.-..do  -. 
...-do  .. 

..--do  -- 
....do  ... 

..-.do  .. 
.-.-do  .. 
...do  .- 
.--do  .. 
.--do  -- 
Vacancy 
...do  -. 
-.-do  -. 
-..do  -- 
Waite  -  - 
-..do  .. 
...do  -- 
---do  -. 
-..do  .- 
-..do  .. 
-.-do  -- 
...do  .. 


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115 

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124 
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126 
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128 
129 
130 


Reporter. 


Otto,  vol.  5. 


Otto,  vol.  6. 
Otto,  vol.  7. 


Otto,  vol.  8.. 
Otto,  vol.  9.. 
Otto,  vol.  10. 
Otto,  vol.  11. 
Otto,  vol.  12. 
Otto,  vol.  13. 
Otto,  vol.  14. 
Otto,  vol.  15. 
Otto,  vol.  16. 
Otto,  vol.  17. 
Davis,  vol.  1. 


Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 

Davis 
Davis 
Davis 

Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis, 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 


vol.2. 
vol.3, 
vol.  4. 
vol.5. 
vol.6. 
vol.7. 
vol.8. 


vol.9., 
vol.  10. 
vol.11. 


Mutter  contained. 


Decisions  of  United 
States  Supreme 
Court. 

do 


.do. 

.do. 
-do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 


.do 

.do, 

.do 

.do 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


vol.12 do. 

vol.13 do, 

vol.  14 ..do. 

vol.  15 do. 

vol.16 do. 

vol.  17 do. 

vol.18 do. 

vol.  19 do. 

vol.  20 do. 

vol.  21 do 

vol.  22 do 


Period. 


vol.  23 I do. 


Oct.     term,  1877 


Oct.  term,  1877 

Oct.  terms,  1877 

and  1878.    - 

Oct.  term,  1878 

Oct.  term,  1878 

Oct.  term,  1879 

Oct.  term,  1879 

Oct.  term,  1880 

Oct.  term,  1880 

Oct.  term,  1881 

Oct.  term,  1881 

Oct.  term,  1882 

Oct.  term,  1882 

Oct.  terms,  1882 

and  1883. 

Oct.  term,  1883 

Oct.  term,  1883 

Oct.  term,  1883 

Oct.  term,  1884 

Oct.  term,  1884 

Oct.  term,  1884 

Oct.  terms,  1884 

and  1885. 

Oct.  term,  1885 

Oct.  term,  1885 

Oct.  terms,  1885 

.  and  1886. 

Oct.  term,  1886 

Oct.  term,  1886 

Oct.  term,  1886 

Oct.  term,  1886 

Oct.  term,  1887 

Oct.  term,  1887 

Oct.  term,  1887 

Oct.  term,  1887 

Oct.  term,  1887 

Oct.  term,  1888 

Oct.  term,  1888 

Oct.  term,  1888 


Chief  Justice. 


No.  of 
copies. 


Waite . 


....do 
....do 

....do 

do 

....do 
....do 
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do 

do 

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do  . 

do  . 

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do  . 

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...do  . 
....do  . 
....do  . 
...-do  . 

...do  . 

...do  . 

...do  . 

Fuller. 

...do  . 

...do  . 


5 

11 

6 
6 

10 
6 
5 
5 
6 
6 
7 
7 
6 

5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 

6 
6 
6 

6 
6 

9 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 


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Vol. 

Reporter. 

Matter  contained. 

Period. 

Chief  Justice. 

No.  of 
copies. 

131 

132 
13S 

Davis,  vol.  24 

Davis,  vol.  25 

Davis,  vol.  26 ... . 

Decisions  of  United 
States   Supreme 
Court  and  Cen- 
tennial  Appen- 
dix. 

Decisions  Supreme 

Court. 
do 

Oct.      term,  1888 

Oct.      term,  1889 

Oct.      term,  1889 
Oct.      term,  1889 
Oct.      term,  1889 
Oct.      term,  1889 
Oct.      term,  1890 
Oct.      term,  1890 
Oct.      term,  1890 
Oct.      term,  1890 
Oct.    terms,  1890 

and  1891. 
Oct.      term,  1891 
Oct.      term,  1891 
Oct.      term,  1891 
Oct.      term,  1891 
Oct.      term,  1892 
Oct.      term,  1892 
Oct.      term,  1892 
Oct.      term,  1892 
Oct.      term,  1893 
Oct.      term,  1893 
Oct.      term,  1893 
Oct.      term,  1893 
Oct.      term,  1893 
Oct.    terms,  1893 

and  1894. 
Oct.      term,  1894 
Oct.      term,  1894 
Oct.      term,  1894 
Oct.     terms,  1894 

and  1895. 
Oct.      term,  1895 
Oct.      term,  1895 
Oct.      term,  1895 
Oct.     term,  1895 

Fuller 

do 

....do 

....do 

....do  

....do  

....do 

do 

....do 

-...do  

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do 

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....do  ..... 

-...do 

....do  

....do  

....do  

....do  

....do  

6 

6 
6 

134 

Davis,  vol.  27 

Davis,  vol.  28  ... . 
Davis,  vol.  29 

do 

6 

135 

...do  

6 

136 

do 

6 

137 

Davis,  vol.  30 

do 

6 

138 

Davis,  vol.  31 

Davis,  vol.  32 

do 

6 

139 

do 

6 

140 

Davis,  vol.  33 

do 

6 

141 

Davis,  vol.  34 

do 

6 

14^ 

.  Davis,  vol.  35 

Davis,  vol.  36 

do 

6 

143 

do 

6 

144 

Davis,  vol.  37 

do 

6 

145 

Davis,  vol.  38 

Davis,  vol.  39 

do 

6 

146 

.   ...do 

6 

147 

Davis,  vol.  40 

do 

6 

148 

Davis,  vol.  41 

do  . 

6 

149 

Davis,  vol.  42 

Davis,  vol.  43 

do 

6 

150 

do 

6 

151 

Davis,  vol.  44 

Davis,  vol.  45 

do 

6 

152 

do 

6 

153 

Davis,  vol.  46 

do  -   . 

6 

154 

Davis,  vol.  47 

Davis,  vol.  48 

do .*. 

6 

155 

do 

6 

156 

Davis,  vol.  49 

Davis,  vol.  50 

do 

6 

157 

do 

6 

158 

Davis,  vol.  51 

Davis,  vol.  52 

Davis,  vol.  53 

Davis,  vol.  54 

Davis,  vol.  55 

Davis,  vol.  56 

do 

6 

159 
160 

do 

do 

6 
6 

161 

do 

6 

162 

do 

6 

163 

do 

6 

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Vol. 


164 

165 
166 
167 
168 
169 
170 
171 

172 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 
178 
179 
180 
181 
182 
183 
184 
185 
186 
187 
188 
189 
190 
191 
192 
193 
194 
195 
196 
197 
198 
199 

200 
201 


Reporter. 


Matter  contained. 


Davis,  vol.  57 


vol.  58 . 
vol.  59 , 
vol.  60 . 
vol.  61 . 
vol.  62 . 
vol.  63 . 
vol.  64 . 


Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 

Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Davis 
Butler,  vol 
Butler,  vol 
Butler,  vol, 
Butler,  vol. 
Butler,  vol. 
Butler,  vol. 
Butler,  vol. 
Butler,  vol. 
Butler,  vol. 
Butler,  vol. 
Butler,  vol. 
Butler,  vol. 
Butler,  vol. 


vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 
vol. 


65. 
66. 
67. 
68. 
69. 
70. 
71. 
72. 
73. 
74. 
75. 
76. 
77. 
78. 
79. 

1  . 

2  . 
3. 

4  . 

5  . 

6  . 

7  . 

8  . 
9. 
10 
11 
12 
13 


Decisions  Supreme 

Court. 
do 


Butler,  vol.  14 
Butler,  vol.  15 


.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do 
.do 


Period. 


Oct.     term,  1896 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term. 


Oct.  terms, 

and  1898. 

Oct.     term, 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
term, 
terms, 
and  1905. 
Oct.  term, 
Oct.     term. 


896 
896 
896 
897 
897 
897 
897 

898 
898 
898 
899 
899 
899 
899 
900 
900 
900 
900 
901 
901 
901 
901 
902 
902 
902 
902 
903 
903 
903 
903 
904 
904 
904 
904 
904 

905 
905 


Chief  Justice. 


No.  of 
copies. 


Fuller . 

...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 

...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...  do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
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...do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 
.,.do  . 
...do  . 
...do  . 

...do  . 
...do  . 


6 
6 
5 
5 
6 
5 
6 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
6 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 

4 
5 


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Vol. 

Reporter. 

Matter  contained. 

Period. 

Chief  Justice. 

No.  of 
copies. 

202 

Butler,  vol.  16  . . . 
Butler,  vol.  17  ... 

Decisions  Supreme 

Court. 
do 

Oct.     term,  1905 

Oct.    terms,  1905 

and  1906. 
Oct.     term,  1906 
Oct.    terms,  1906 
Oct.      term,  1906 

Fuller 

....do  

....do  

....do  

....do  

5 

^04 

Butler,  vol.  18  .   . 

do 

5 

^05 

Butler,  vol.  19  . 

do 

5 

?m 

Butler,  vol.  20  . . . 

do 

5 

Utah  Commission.    Reports. 


Year. 


1882 
1883 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893, 
1894 
1895, 


Congress. 


47 
48 
48 
48 
49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 
54 


Se.ssion. 


2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 

1 
2 

2 
3 
1 


House  or 

Senate 

document. 


H.  ex 

H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
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H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.doc... 


Volume. 


11 
11 
27 
12 
12 
9 
11 
12 
13 
13 
16 
14 
15 
16 
16 


Number. 


153 


Part. 


5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 


Volume. 


2 

2 


2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 


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Secretary. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

James  Barbour 

1825 
1825 
1826 
1826 
1827 
1827 
1828 
1828 
1829 
1829 
1830 
1830 
1831 

1831 
1832 
1833 
1833 
1834 
1834 
1835 
1835 

i83er 

1836 
1837 
1837 
1838 
1838 
1839 
1839 
1840 
1840 
1841 
1841 
1842 
1842 
1843 

19 
19 
19 
19 
20 
20 
20 
20 
21 
21 
21 
21 
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22 
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23 
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24 
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24 
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25 
25 
25 
25 
26 
26 
26 
26 
27 
27 
27 
27 
28 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 
1 
2 

2 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 

1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 

2 
3 
3 
1 

1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
1 

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2 

Do 

1    

Do 

1    

Do 

2    

Do 

1    

Do 

1    ., 

Southard  and  Porter 

Do 

1    

John  H.  Eaton 

1    

Do 

2    

Do 

1  ' 

Do 

2    

Randolph  ad  interim  and 

Taney  ad  interim. 
Lewis  Cass 

1 

2 
2 
1 

1 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

1    

Do 

Do 

Do 

Butler  ad  interim 

Do 

2 

2 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 

Joel  R.  Poinsett 

Do 

Do 

Do 

2  ! 

Do 

1    

Do 

2    

Do 

1    

Do 

2 

1 
2 

1 

Bell  and  McLane 

John  C.  Spencer 

Do 

Do 

2    

James  M.  Porter 

1    

«  For  reports  prior  to  1825  see  American  State  Papers,  INlilitary  Affairs,  vols.  1,  2, 
3,  etc.  The  War  Department  was  organized  under  the  provisions  of  an  act  of  Con- 
gress approved  August  7,  1789.  Reports  were  from  that  date  made  by  the  Secretary, 
which  are  found  among  the  documents  of  the  Senate  or  House.  The  annual  report, 
however,  does  not  form  a  separate  volume  until  1849. 


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War.     Reports  of  the  Secretary —Continued. 


Secretary. 


James  M.  Porter 

William  Wilkins 

Do 

William  L.  Marcy 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do...... 

Do 

George  SV.  Crawford 

Do 

Winfield  Scott  ad  interim 
Charles  M.  Conrad 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Jefferson  Davis 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Samuel  Cooper  ad  interim 
John  B.Floyd 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Joseph  Holt  and  Simon 

Cameron. 
Edwin  M.  Stanton 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Edwin  M.  Stanton  and 
U.  S.  Grant  ad  interim. 


Year. 

1843 
1844 
1844 
1845 
1845 
1846 
1846 
1847 
1847 
1848 
1849 
1849 
1850 
1850 
1851 
1851 
1852 
1852 
1853 
1853 
1854 
1854 
1855 
1855 
1856 
1856 
1857 
1857 
1858 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 

1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 


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gress. 


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34 
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35 
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35 
36 
36 
37 

37 
38 
38 
39 
39 
40 


Ses- 
sion. 


House  or 

Senate 

document. 


1 
2 

2 
1 
1 
2 

2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
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1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2,3 
1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

2 

2,3 

2,3 

2,3 

2 


4 
5 
14 
3 
3 
2 


Part. 


Num- 
ber. 


2,3 


2 


2 


1,2 


1,2 


Part. 


1 
1 
2 


1 

2 

1 

2,3 

1 

2,3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

2 

1 

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11 

2 

2 

2 

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1 

5 

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5 

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War.     Reports  of  the  Secretary — Continued. 


883 


Secretary. 

Year. 

Con- 
gress. 

Ses- 
sion. 

House  or 

Senate 

document. 

Vol- 
ume. 

Part. 

Num- 
ber. 

Part. 

John  M.  Schofield 

1868 

40 

3 

H.ex.... 

2 

1,2 

Ra\\iin8and  Sherman  ad 

1869 

41 

2 

H.ex.... 

2 

1,2 

interim. 

AVilliam  W.  Belknap 

1870 

41 

3 

H.ex.... 

2 

1,2 

Do 

1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 

42 
42 
43 
43 
44 
44 

2 
3 

1 
2 

1 
2 

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H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
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2 
2 
2 

2-4 
2 

2 

1,2 
1,2 
1,3 

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1-6 

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2 

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2 

Do 

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2 

James  D.  Cameron. 

George  W.  McCrary 

1877 

45 

2 

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2 

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1878 
1879 

45 

46 

3 
2 

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2-7 

9 

Alexander'  Ramsay 

2 

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1880 
1881 

46 
47 

3 

1 

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2-7 

2 

Robert  T.  Lincohi 

2 

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1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 

47 
48 
48 
49 

2 
1 
2 
1 

H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 

2-7 
2-7 

2-8 
2-8 

2 

Do 

2 

Do 

0 

William  C.  Endicott 

2 

Do 

1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 

49 
50 
50 
51 

2 
1 
2 

1 

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H.ex.... 
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2-7 
2-7 

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2 

Do 

9 

Do 

2 

Redfield  Proctor 

2 

Do 

1890 
1891 
1892 

51 
52 
52 

2 
1 
2 

H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 
H.ex.... 

2-8 

2^1 

2-9 

2 

B.  Presslv  ..- 

2 

Stephen  B.  Elkins 

2 

Daniel  S.  Lamont 

1893 

53 

2 

H.ex.... 

2-10 

2 

Do 

1894 

53 

3 

H.ex.... 

4-11 

2 

Do 

1895 

54 

1 

House... 

3-11 

2 

Do 

1896 

54 

2 

H.doc... 

2 

2 



R.  A.  Alger 

1897 

55 

2 

H.doc... 

2 

2 

Do 

1898 
1899 
1900 

55 
56 
56 

3 

1 

2 

H.doc... 
H.doc... 
H.doc... 

2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 

Elihu  Root 

Do 

Do.... 

1901 

57 

1 

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2-18 

2 

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1902 
1903 
1904 

57 

58 
58 

2 

1,2 

3 

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2-15 
2-15 

2 

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2 

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William  H.  Taft 

Do 

1905 

59 

1 

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LIST  OF  SENATE  AND  HOUSE  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS  BY  CON- 
GRESSES FROM  THE  FIRST  SESSION  OF  THE  FIRST  CONGRESS, 
1789,  TO  THE  SECOND  SESSION  OF  THE  FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS, 
1907,  INCLUSIVE.a 

FIRST  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — March  4  to  September  29,  1789. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [MS.  folic] — Plan  of  Secretary  of  War  for  the  arrangement  of  the 
militia,  modified  according  to  the  alterations  suggested  by  the 
President.  Introduction  to  the  same.  Details  of  the  plan ; 
statement  of  the  troops  in  service,  etc.  Rhode  Island's  com- 
munication to  Congress  explaining  its  attitude  toward  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Extracts  from  Mr.  Jefferson's 
letter  of  November  14,  1788,  to  the  President  respecting  the 
consular  convention  with  France.  Secretary  of  War  reports 
upon  the  treaties  of  peace  negotiated  by  the  governor  of  the 
Western  Territory  with  certain  Indian  tribes ;  treaties  made  in 
consequence  thereof ;  speeches  by  certain  Indians  in  the  coun- 
cils ;  instructions  of  1787-88.  relative  to  an  Indian  treaty ; 
report  by  Gen.  Arthur  St.  Clair.  Grievances  of  the  Cherokee 
Nation  and  proposals  by  the  warrior  chiefs  to  President  Wash- 
ington by  which  to  preserve  harmony  between  the  citizens  of 
the  United  States  and  the  Indians.  "A  great  talk  "  held  by 
the  warriors  and  chiefs  of  the  Cherokee  Nation.  President 
Washington  informed  by  General  St.  Clair  of  the  constant 
hostilities  between  the  Indians  living  along  the  Wabash  River 
and  the  people  of  Kentucky;  the  embarrassing  circumstances 
to  the  government  of  the  Western  Territory,  and  requesting 
immediate  action.  Statement  of  $20,000  appropriated  by  Con- 
gress, August  20,  1789,  for  the  expenses  of  negotiations  with 
Indian  tribes.  [In  same  volume  (MS.)  are  documents  which 
are  included  in  Senate  list  below  for  second  and  third  sessions. 
First  Congress.] 
Vol.  2. — Message  from  the  President,  May  25,  1789,  laying  before  the  Senate 
"  in  pursuance  of  the  order  of  the  late  Congress,"  treaties  be- 
tween the  United  States  and  several  nations  of  Indians. 

'■  a  For  the  first  twenty  Congresses,  the  most  important  of  the  documents  named 
in  this  list  are  reproduced  in  "American  State  Papers,"  together  with  many 
additional  documents  which  had  not  been  previously  published.  (See  "Amer- 
ican State  Papers,"  post.)  In  "Annals  of  Congress"  (ante)  are  also  published, 
in  whole  or  in  part,  some  of  the  most  important  documents  of  the  earlier 
Congresses. 

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386  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

FIRST  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Senate  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  3. — President's  message  to  Senate  communicating  a  statement  from  tlje 
Secretary  of  War  of  the  military  force  in  1789. 
House  documents : 

Yoi.  1. — [Folio.] — Joint  resolution  of  Congress,  submitting  the  first  twelve 
amendments  to  the  Constitution  to  the  several  States  for  their 
ratification  ;  ratification  of  the  same,  in  whole  or  in  part,  by 
the  States  of  New  Hampshire,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Dela- 
ware, Maryland,  South  Carolina,  North  Carolina,  Rhode  Island 
and  Providence  Plantations,  New  .Jersey,  Virginia,  and  Ver- 
mont. [In  this  volume  are  documents  named  in  vol.  1,  2d 
session.  1st  Congress,  below.] 

Vol.  2. — [MS.,  folio.] — Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  June  15,  1789,  relat- 
ing to  the  several  Indian  tribes. 

Second  session.— January  4  to  August  13, 1790. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [MS.,  folio.] — Governor  of  Rhode  Island  transmits  to  President  of 
United  States  an  act  of  the  general  assembly  of  that  State  for 
calling  a  convention  to  take  into  consideration  the  Constitu- 
tion proposed  for  the  United  States  by  the  general  convention 
at  Philadelphia,  September,  1787.  Governor  of  North  Caro- 
lina transmits  to  President  Washington  copy  of  an  act  of  that 
State  "  ceding  to  the  United  States  certain  Westexm  lands." 
Governor  John  Hancock,  February  10,  1790,  incloses  to  Presi- 
dent Washington  "  some  papers «  evidential  of  the  encroach- 
ments made  by  the  subjects  of  the  King  of  England  upon  the 
Eastern  frontier  "  of  Massachusetts,  which,  in  the  language  of 
a  resolution  of  the  legislature  of  Massachusetts,  "  are  con- 
trary to  the  treaty  of  peace."  Governor  George  Clinton  in- 
forms President  Washington  of  the  passage  of  certain  acts  by 
the  legislature  of  New  York,  one  ceding  to  the  United  States 
the  site  of  Sandy  Hook  Lighthouse,  another  relating  to  the 
reception  and  safe-keeping  of  prisoners  sent  to  that  State  by 
the  United  States  Government. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.] — Report  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Secretary  of  State,  on  the 
cod  and  whale  fisheries. 

Vol.  2. — [Folio.]— No.  1.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the  support  of  the 
public  credit.  2.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the  funds  that 
may  be  applied  toward  the  interest  of  the  debt  of  the  indi- 
vidual States.  3.  Plan  of  the  Secretary  of  War  for  the  general 
arrangement  of  the  militia.  4.  Recommendations  of  Samuel 
Osgood,  Postmaster-General.  5.  Secretary  of  State  on  coi)per 
coinage,  (i.  Secretary  of  State  on  uniformity  of  weights, 
measures,  and  coins,  with  an  appendix. 

Vol.  .3. — [MS.,  folio.]— No.  1.  Plan  of  the  Secretary  of  War  for  arrangement 
of  the  militia    (MS.).     2.  Introduction  to  same.     Speeches  of 


''  These  papers  are  in  the  MS.  Book  of  Treaties  and  Conventions,  folio  1,  p.  119. 


CATALOGUE    LIBRARY   UNITED   STATES    SENATE  387 

FIRST  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Cornplanter,  Hnlftown,  and  The  Great  Tree,  chiefs  of  the 
Seneca  Nation,  to  the  (Jroat  Father,  on  December  9,  1790,  and 
January  lU  and  February  7,  1791.  3.  Deeds  of  the  Ave  na- 
tions, 1788.  4.  Quitclaim  of  the  four  nations,  1789.  5.  Sundry 
papers  relating  to  the  claim  of  Baron  Steuben  for  remunera- 
tion for  services  in  the  United  States  Army  during  the  Revo- 
lutionary war. 
Vol.  4. — [MS.,  folio.  1 — General  statement  of  the  Dei>artment  of  War. 

Third  Session. — December  6,  1790  to  March  3,  1791. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [MS.,  folio.] — Resolutions  and  address  to  the  President  and  the 
Congress  by  Kentucky  convention  respecting  the  separation  of 
the  district  of  Kentucky  from  the  State  of  Virginia.  State- 
ment by  Secretary  of  War  of  the  information  on  which  the 
expedition  against  the  Indians  northwest  of  the  Ohio  was 
founded,  and  also  the  instructions  to  the  governor  of  the 
Western  Territory  and  the  commanding  officer  of  the  troops 
relative  to  the  same  object.  Report  of  Secretary  of  State  Jef- 
ferson to  President  Washington  relative  to  the  situation  of 
the  citizens  of  the  United  States  in  captivity  at  Algiers ;  names 
of  the  captives.  Secretary  of  State  I'eports  relative  to  trade 
of  the  United  States  in  the  Mediterranean.  New  Jersey  act 
jurisdiction  in  the  United  States  of  a  lot  of  land  at  Sandy 
Hook  for  light-house  purposes.  Statement  by  Register's  Office 
of  appropriation  of  $10,000  for  defraying  the  contingent 
charges  of  Government — payments  made  upon  orders  of  the 
President.  Marjdand  act  to  empower  the  wardens  of  Balti- 
more to  levy  and  collect  certain  port  duties.  Secretary  of 
Treasury  Hamilton  reports  the  terms  of  the  loan  of  3,000.000 
florins  mentioned  bj^  the  President  as  having  been  negotiated 
in  Holland.  Secretary  of  War  transmits  letter  from  Gov- 
ernor Blount  relative  to  the  government  of  the  territory  ceded 
by  North  Carolina  to  the  United  States.  Correspondence  with 
State  Department  relative  to  diplomatic  relations  and  inter- 
course with  the  (iovernment  of  Portugal.  Secretary  of  State 
Jefferson  transmits  to  Congress  his  plan  for  establishing  uni- 
formitj'  in  the  currency,  weights,  and  measures  of  the  United 
States.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  Hamilton  reports  relative 
to  further  provision  for  estal)Iishuig  the  public  credit,  and  argu- 
ing in  favor  of  a  national  bank.  I'resident  Washington's  proc- 
lamation defining  the  boundaries  of  the  territoi'y  ceded  by  Mary- 
land as  the  district  for  the  permanent  seat  of  Government 
of  the  United  States.  The  Seci-etary  of  State  transmits  letter 
from  one  of  our  citizens  captive  in  Algiers,  giving  desired  in- 
formatioi'i.  Secretary  .Jefferson's  report  and  accomi)anying 
papers  relative  to  the  cod  aiid  whale  fisheries.  Extract  from 
letter  of  United  States  charge  d'affaires  in  France,  informing 
Secretary  Jefferson  of  the  dissatisfaction  manifested  in  France 


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FIRST  CONGRESS. 

Tliird  Session— Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

on  account  of  alleged  tariff  discriminations  against  that  coun- 
try by  the  United  States.     Report  of  Seci-etary  Hamilton  rela- 
tive to  the  establishment  of  a  mint. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.] — No.  1.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  establishing  the  pub- 
lic credit.  2.  Report  of  Edmund  Randolph,  Attorney-General, 
on  the  judiciary  system,  parts  1,  2,  3,  and  notes.  3.  Abstract 
of  duties  arising  on  the  tonnage  of  vessels  entered  into  the 
United  States  from  the  1st  of  October,  1789,  to  the  .30th  of 
September,  1790.  4.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  duties  on 
imports  from  1st  of  August,  1789,  to  30th  of  September,  1790. 
5.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  relative  to  appropriations  of 
money  for  certain  purposes.  6.  Estimates  for  1791.  7.  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury  on  the  establishment  of  a  mint. 

Vol.  2.— [MS.,  folio.] — War  Department  report  from  1789  to  1791,  including 
reports  relative  to  Indians  on  the  western  frontier  and  in  the 
South ;  letters  of  General  St.  Clair,  General  Harmer,  etc. 
(xAIS.). 

Vol.  3. — [MS.,  folio.] — President  Washington's  letter  to  Gouverneur  Morris 
relative  to  observance  of  treaty  with  Great  Britain,  and  Mr. 
Morris's  letters  in  response  thereto.  Letter  of  Secretary  of 
State,  with  report  on  lands  in  Northwest  and  Southwest  Terri- 
tories. Operations  of  the  Army  under  command  of  General  St. 
Clair.  Contract  for  land  on  Lake  Erie.  Attorney-General's 
statement  relative  to  his  official  situation  in  certain  respects. 
Vermont's  ratification  of  the  Constitution.  King  of  France 
announces  his  acceptance  of  the  Constitution  for  that  nation. 
Correspondence  between  the  Secretary  of  State  and  the  British 
minister  on  the  subject  of  a  clause  of  a  statute  of  Great  Britain 
relative  to  its  commerce  with  the  United  States.  .Justice  of 
United  States  courts  take  exception  to  provisions  of  the  invalid 
pension  act,  and  state  their  views  to  the  President  relative 
thereto.  By  order  of  President  Washington,  Secretary  of  War 
Knox  submits  a  message  (speech)  of  the  Cornplanter  and  New 
Arrow  to  Major-General  Wayne.  Governor  of  Virginia  trans- 
mits petition  of  officers  of  Virginia  line  on  the  subject  of  their 
lands.  General  Wayne  reports  on  the  operations  of  the  army 
under  his  command.  Secretary  of  State  transmits,  in  response 
to  call  by  a  resolution  of  the  House,  a  report  on  the  privileges 
and  restrictions  of  the  commerce  of  the  United  States  in  for- 
eign countries.  Relative  to  relief  for  M.  de  la  Fayette.  Sec- 
retary .Jefferson  reports  upon  information  from  the  Director  of 
the  Mint  that  an  impediment  had  arisen  to  the  coinage  of 
precious  metals.  Governor  of  South  Carolina  communicates 
the  fact  that  breaches  of  neutrality  have  been  committed  in 
that  State  l)y  the  enlistment  of  mep  for  the  service  of  the 
Frencii  Republic  to  go  on  an  expedition  against  a  power  not 
at  war  with  the  United  States.  French  Minister  Genet  com- 
ments upon  *he  foregoing  statements  relative  to  enlistments 


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FIRST  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

for  France,  etc.  Gouverneur  Morris's  correspondence  with  the 
minister  of  foreij^n  affairs  of  France  rehitive  to  captures  on 
the  sea.  Secretary  Jefferson's  report  on  proceedings  of  Gov- 
ernor St.  Clair  respecting  the  lands  of  the  inhabitants  of  Kas- 
kaskia.  etc.     Navigation  of  the  Mississippi. 

SECOND  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— October  24,  1791  to  May  8,  1792. 

House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [MS.,  folio.] — No.  1.  Extract  of  a  letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War, 
May  25,  1791,  to  Maj.  Richard  Call,  commanding  officer  of  the 
troops  in  Georgia.  No.  2.  Extract  of  a  letter  from  the  Secre- 
tary of  AVar,  July  13,  1791,  to  Maj.  Richard  Call,  commanding 
officer  of  the  troops  in  Georgia.  No.  S.  Instructions  to  Ensign 
John  Heth,  of  the  First  American  Regiment,  May  31,  1791. 
Nos.  4  and  12.  Secretary  of  War 'to  Brigadier-General  McGil- 
livray.  No.  5.  An  account  current.  United  States  and  Brig- 
adier-General McGillivray  and  the  Creek  Nation.  No.  6.  Sec- 
retary of  War  to  Governor  Blount.  Nos.  7.  8,  and  11.  Secre- 
tary of  War  to  governor  of  Georgia.  No.  9.  Instructions  to 
Joseph  Ell^cott.     No.  10.  Letter  to  Spiers,  McCloud  &  Co. 

Vol.  2. — [Folio.] — 1.  Estimates  for  the  year  1792,  by  Alexander  Hamilton, 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
on  the  quantity  and  situation  of  the  lands  not  claimed  by  the 
Indians  nor  granted  to  nor  claimed  by  any  citizen  within  the 
territory  of  the  United  States.  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  on  the  subject  of  manufactures.  4.  Report  of 
the  Secretai\v  of  the  Treasury  on  receipts  and  expenditures, 
1791-92.  .J.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the  suljject  of 
the  public  debt.  6.  Same  subject  of  a  later  date,  includ- 
ing the  debts  of  the  several  States.  7.  Report  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury  on  the  act  for  laying  duties  on  spirits. 
etc.  8.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the  best 
mode  of  raising  the  additional  supplies  requisite  for  the  ensu- 
ing year.  9.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  giving 
an  abstract  of  the  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  exported 
from  each  State,  from  October  1.  1790  to  September  30,  1791. 

Second  Session.— November  5,  1792  to  March  3,  1793. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1.0 — No.  1.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  Hamilton  transmits,  in  pur- 
suance of  a  resolution  of  the  Senate,  a  general  account  of 
revenue  and  appropriations  to  the  end  of  the  year  1792. 

"Found  in  vol.  3   (folio).  House  documents,  and  in  American  State  Papers, 
Finance,  vol.  1. 


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SECOND  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents : 

Vol.  1. —  [Folio.] — No.  1.  Duties  on  imports  and  tonnage,  year  ending  Sep- 
tember 30,  1791.  2.  Exports  from  October,  1791  to  Octobei-, 
1792.     3.  Revenue  on  domestic  distilled  spirits. 

Yoi.  2" — No.  1.  Message  from  President  Washington,  transmitting  the  ab- 
stract of  a  supplementai-y  arrangement,  made  by  him  pursuant 
to  law,  for  raising  revenue  upon  foreign  and  domestic  distilled 
spirits. 

^tq]  3_ — [Folio.] — No.  1.  Secretary  Hamilton  reports,  in  obedience  to  reso- 
lutions of  the  House  of  Representatives,  a  plan  for  the  redemp- 
tion of  so  much  of  the  public  debt  as,  by  act  of  Congress,  the 
United  States  have  reserved  the  right  to  redeem  ;  and  the  plan 
of  a  provision  for  the  reimbursement  of  the  loan  made  of  the 
Bank  of  the  United  States.  No.  2.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
transmits  sundry  statements  respecting  the  several  foreign 
loans.  No.  3.  Supplementary  statement  by  Secretary  of  Treas- 
ury, containing  "  the  several  sums  that  have  been  borrowed  in 
the  United  States  under  the  authority  of  the  President."  No. 
4.  Copy  of  the  journal  of  the  Board  of  Sinking  Fund  Commis- 
sioners. Also  reports  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on 
eighty-two  petitions. 
Reports  of  House  connnittees : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.] — Report  from  the  committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
.  causes  of  the  failure  of  the  late  expedition  under  Major-Gen- 
eral  St.  Clair.  Supplementary  report  from  the  same  connuittee 
upon  the  same  subject,  giving  results  of  reexamination  of  the' 
documents  formerly  before  them,  of  hearing  and  examining 
other  testimony  produced  to  them,  of  hearing  and  considering 
the  written  communications  made  by  the  Secretary  of  War, 
Samuel  Hodgdon,  and  the  commander  in  chief  of  the  expedi- 
tion.    [In  volume  3  (folio),  House  documents.] 

THIRD   CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  2,  1793  to  June  9,  1794. 

House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.] — No.  1.  Estimates  of  appropriations  for  the  year  1794. 
2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  respecting  tonnage 
of  vessels.  3.  Moneys  in  the  Treasury  February  5,  1794.  4. 
Copy  of  a  contract  with  the  Bank  of  the  United  States  for  a 
loan  of  .$2,000,000.  5.  Abstract  of  exports  for  year  ending  Sep- 
tember .30,  1793.  0.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  on  00  peti- 
tions for  pensions.  7.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  State, 
accompanying  an  address  from  the  representatives  of  the 
French  people,  members  of  the  committee  of  public  safety,  to 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States.  8.  Report  and  estimate  of 
a  connuittee  on  such  ports  and  harbors  as  need  to  be  put  in  a 
state  of  defense.  9.  Correspondence  between  Citizen  Genet 
and  the  officers  of  the  Federal  Government,  prefixed  with  the 

a  Found  in  American  State  Papers,  Finance,  vol.  1. 


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THIRD  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

I  louse  documents — Continued. 

instructions  of  the  French  authorities  to  the  said  Genet.  10. 
Resolutions  relative  to  duties  on  imports.  11.  Report  on  rev- 
enue collections.     12.  Assays  of  foreign  coins. 

Vol.2. — [Folio.] — Secretary  Hamilton  j?ives  an  account  of  the  receipts  and 
expenditures  of  the  United  States  for  the  year  1792. 

Vol.3. — [Folio.] — Secretary  Hamilton  transmits  a  report  presenting  sundry 
estimates  and  statements  relative  to  appropriations  for  the 
service  of  the  year  1794,  and  for  other  objects  therein  specified. 

Vol.4. — [Octavo.] — Message  of  President  Washington  December  5,  1793,  rel- 
ative to  France  and  Great  Britain,  with  the  papers  therein  re- 
ferred to,  to  which  are  added  the  French  originals — Genet,  etc. 
Message  May  20,  1794,  and  documents  relative  to  hostile 
threats  against  the  territories  of  Spain  in  the  neighborhood  of 
the  United  States — certain  persons  (Frenchmen)  taking  meas- 
ures to  excite  the  inhabitants  of  Kentucky  to  join  in  a  military 
enterprise  (Clarke's)  against  the  Spanish  dominions  on  the 
Mississippi. 

Second  Session. — November  3,  1794  to  March  8,  1795. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  1.  Proceedings  of  the  Executive  respecting  the 
Pennsylvania  insurgents.  2.  Communication  from  the  minister 
of  the  French  Republic  concerning  weights  and  measures.  3. 
Report  on  the  state  of  the  mint.  4.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
Hamilton  communicates  a  plan  for  further  support  of  the  pub- 
lic credit.  .5.  Report  of  Secretary  Hamilton  for  the  improve- 
ment and  better  management  of  the  revenues.  G.  Message  of 
President  Washington  communicating  a  report  from  Secretary 
of  War  Knox  on  the  preservation  of  peace  with  the  Indian 
tril)es  on  the  frontiers. 
Vol.2. — [MS.,  folio.] — Instructions  to  Governor  P>Iount  as  to  the  Creek  Indi- 
ans. (Jeneral  Putnan^s  treaty  with  the  Wabash  and  Illinois 
Indians.  The  President's  and  Governor  Mifflin's  letters  rela- 
tive to  a  settlement  at  Presque  Isle.  Confidential  intelligence 
to  General  Wayne  by  the  Wyandottes  respecting  the  proceed- 
ings of  Britisli  agents.  Speech  of  a  Wyandotte  chief  to  Gen- 
eral Wayne,  and  General  Wayne's  rcjily  thereto.  Estimate  of 
appropriations  for  2,000  regular  troops  for  three  years  and  of 
2,000  mounted  volunteers  for  four  months. 

House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  1.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the  public  credit. 
2.  Same,  for  tlie  better  management  of  the  revenues.  3.  Report 
of  the  Attorney-General  on  fees  and  compensations  in  the 
United  States  courts.  4.  Observations  of  the  Secretary  of  War 
relative  to  i)reserving  our  treaties  with  the  Indian  tribes,  and 
of  affording  adecpiate  i)rotection  to  our  frontiers.  .'.  State  of 
the  mint.  0.  French  weights  and  measures.  7.  Abstracts  of 
exports  for  the  year  ending  September  30,  1794.  8.  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Executive  relative  to  the  Pennsylvania  insurgents. 
9.  A  bill  for  organizing  the  militia. 


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THIRD  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Yoi.  2. — [Folio.] — Estimates  and  statements  i-elative  to  appropriations  for 
the  service  of  tlie  year  3795,  and  the  expenditures  of  sums 
previously  appropriated.  Report  of  the  commissioners  for 
purchasing  the  public  debt.  November  IS,  1794,  stating  the 
amount  of  purchases  and  other  proceedings  since  the  previous 
report,  December  16,  1793.  By  direction  of  tlie  President.  Sec- 
retary of  "War  Knox  submits  to  tlie  House  of  Representatives 
a  statement  of  sucli  difficulties  and  inconveniences  as  have 
occurred  in  tlie  execution  of  the  act  more  effecutally  to  provide 
for  the  national  defense  by  establishing  an  uniform  militia 
throughout  the  United  States.  Secretary  of  Treasury  states 
the  amount  of  goods  on  which  the  duties  of  7*  and  10  per  cent 
were  paid  for  the  year  1793 ;  also  the  quantities  of  coffee, 
cocoa,  and  coal  imported  in  the  same  year. 

Vol.  3. — [Folio.] — Receipts  and  expenditures  for  the  years  1791-1795. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.]« — Indian  claims  to  certain  lands  in  North  Carolina.  Claim 
of  Stephen  Sayre  for  reimbursement  while  in  diplomatic  serv- 
ice. To  establish  trading  houses  among  Indian  nations.  Rec- 
ommending a  more  general  promulgation  of  the  laws.  Harbor 
fortifications.  On  indemnifying  sufferers  by  the  depredations 
of  the  insurgents  in  western  Pennsylvania.  Protection  of  the 
Western  frontiers.  Reduction  of  the  public  debt.  Lands  for 
light-houses.  Relating  to  "An  act  concerning  invalids."  Bet- 
ter organization  of  the  militia.  Joab  Stafford's  pension  claim. 
Duties  on  goods  destroyed  by  tire.  On  defects  in  the  .judiciary 
system  of  the  Northwest  Territory.  Settlement  of  the  ac- 
counts of  the  Continental  Government.  Troops  necessary  to 
protect  the  Western  and  Southern  frontier.  Fortifications. 
Ordering  the  printing  of  the  laws  in  two  pajvers  in  each  State. 
Compensation  of  commissioners  of  loans  and  their  clerks.  Sal- 
aries of  Department  clerks.  Disposition  of  Indian  lands  by 
the  State  of  (Georgia.     Armed  men  on  Indian  lands. 

FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  7,  1795  to  June  1,  1796. 
Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1.— [MS.,  folio.]— Report  of  the  Attorney-General  containing  a  collec- 
tion of  charters,  treaties,  and  other  documents  relative  to  and 
exi)lanatory  of  the  title  to  the  land  situate  in  the  southwestern 
part  of  the  United  States,  and  claimed  by  certain  comi>anies 
-under  a  law  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  passed  .January  7.  1795. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.] — No.  1.  Treasurer's  accounts  for  quarter  ending  September 
no,  1794.  2.  Statement  of  the  debt.  3.  Return  of  exports  for 
five  years  ending  October  1,  1795.  4.  Sundry  statements  of  the 
Treasurer.     5.  Public    credit.     (!.  Report   of   the    Secretary    of 


a  In  vol.  2,  House  documents. 


CATALOGUE    IJBRARY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE  393 

FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

War  on  naval  equipment.  7.  Internal  revenue.  8.  Probable 
receipts  and  expenditures  in  1706.  9.  Abstracts  of  official 
emoluments.  10.  Correcting  an  inaccuracy  in  No.  S.  11.  Acts 
passed  at  tlio  tirst  session  of  the  Fourth  Congress. 

Vol.  2. — [Folio.] — No.  1.  Presidential  proclamation  of  peace  between  the 
United  States  and  the  tribes  of  Indians  called  the  Wyandottes, 
Delawaros.  Shawanoes,  Ottawas,  Chipewas,  Putawatimes, 
Miamis,  Eel  River,  Weeas,  Kicliapoos,  Planlcashaws,  and  Kas- 
kasliias.  (The  remainder  of  this  volume  is  a  duplicate  of  vol- 
ume 1,  except  acts  of  first  session.) 

Vol.  .3. —  [Folio.] — The  same  as  volume  1.  with  the  addition  of  one  report  of 
a  House  committee. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  4. — [Folio.] — Report  of  the  Committee  on  Claims  on  the  petition  of 
John  Gibbons,  treasurer  of  the  State  of  Georgia.  (Bound  in 
volume  -i,  executive  documents,  this  session.) 

Second  Session. — December  5.  1796  to  March  3,  1797. 

House  (Jocuments : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  1.  President  Washington's  eighth  annual  message. 
2.  Expenditures  of  the  War  Department  from  ]\Iarch  4.  1789, 
to  December  31,  1795.  3.  Statement  of  the  aggregate  of  the 
appropriations  made  by  law,  and  the  actual  expenditures  of  the 
United  States,  for  the  War  Department,  1789-179(5.  4.  Esti- 
mates of  appropriations  for  1797,  and  statement  of  receipts  and 
expenditures  for  the  year  ending  September  30,  1796.  ."> 
Statement  exhibiting  amount  of  drawbaclis  paid  on  exports  in 
1793,  1794,  and  179.5.  6.  Report  and  statements  exhiltiting  a 
view  of  the  debts  of  the  United  States  .Tanuafy  1.  1790,  1791, 
and  1796.  7.  Reports  of  the  commissioners  for  establishing  the 
temporary  and  permanent  seat  of  government,  with  documents 
showing  receipts  and  expenditures  and  progress  and  state  of 
the  work  for  six  mouths  ending  November  18  1796.  8.  Esti- 
mates for  the  Navy  and  for  fortifications  for  1797.  9.  State- 
ment of  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  exported  during  the 
year  ending  September  30,  1796.  10.  Deficiency  appropriation 
for  the  military  department.  11.  Expenditures  of  appropria- 
ations  for  intercourse  between  the  United  States  and  foreign 
nations.  12.  Report  of  the  Director  of  the  Mint  for  1796.  13. 
Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  on  the  memorial  of  Antonia 
Carmichael.  14.  The  same  on  the  petition  of  certain  Philadel- 
phians  relative  to  destruction  of  their  property  by  French 
armed  vessels.  1.5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  on  the 
l)etition  of  Hugh  Lawson  White.  16.  The  same,  on  petition  of 
Monsieur  Poirey,  formerly  aid-de-camp  to  Lafayette.  17.  The 
same,  relative  to  exiiendltures  in  the  militiiry  department  in 
1796.  IS.  Letter  from  the  Attorney-General  on  the  contract 
between  the  T'nited  States  and  .John  Cleves  Synunes.  19.  The 
same,  on  the  petition  of  Fanny  Forsyth.     20.  The  same,  on  the 


.H94  cATALoouP!  ltbuarY  untti:i)  states  .senate 

FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Housf  (locunicnts — Contimied. 

iiK'iiiorial  of  .John  Hobby.  21.  Additional  report  of  the  Cora- 
niissioiiors  of  the  Sinking  Fund.  --.  The  same,  relative  to  the 
sale  of  stock  of  the  Bank  of  th<'  United  States. 

Vol.  L'. [Folio.  I — Xo.  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  tlie  Treasury  containiuf,' 

a  iilaii  for  laying  and  colleeting  direct  taxes.  2.  Appendix 
containing  documents  referred  to  in  preceding  report.  .'{.  Ab- 
sti'act  of  <'nioluments  and  ex])('iiditnres  of  tlie  olFicers  of  the 
customs  for  17!)<!,  with  an  <'xplanatory  letter  from  the  Conip- 
troller  of  llic  Treasury. 

Vol.:!. — [Folio.  1 — Xo.  1.  Keceii»ts  and  expenditures  for  170G.'     2.  Ai)pendix, 

sliowing  rednclioii  of  llw  domestic  del)t  to  tin?  close  of   ITIXJ. 

.'{.   Statements  of  tlie  foreign  and  domestic  debts  of  the  United 

States,  and  of  the  expenditure  of -the  proceeds  of  foreign  loans 

.to  the  same  period. 

Vol.4. — [Folio.  I-  Xo.  1.  Keccipts  and  (•x|)enditures,  ITOCi.  2.  Statement  of 
imi)orts  for  two  years.  OcIoIkm-  1,  1T!)4,  to  Oct(jber  1,  17!)(». 
.3.  Statement  i-dalive  to  military  and  naval  estal)lislnnents. 
4.  Statement  showing  amount  of  drawbacks  on  exports  during 
the  yeai-s  17!)4,  17!).!,  17!)(>.  r,.  Report  of  Secretary  of  State 
exhibiting  claims  of  the  citizens  of  the  United  States  I'or  prop- 
erty captured  by  the  belligerent  powers.  ('>.  Report  of  the  (Com- 
missioner of  tlie  Revenue  on  the  internal  revenues  of  the 
TInited  States.  7.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  on  r(>g- 
istered  and  impressed  American  seamen,  with  documents  rela- 
tive thereto.  S.  Statement  of  exports  for  one  year  prior  to 
Octolx'r  1,  17!)7.  J).  Fmolunients  of  customs  odicers.  10.  State- 
ment of  tonnage  of  ships  and  vessels  from  17t)0  to  171)(i.  11. 
Report  of  the  Seci'etary  of  War  on  the  api)licati(in  of  moneys 
for  tii<>  sul)sistence  of  th(!  Army,  (.fuartermaster's  Depai'tment, 
etc.  12.  Statement  of  moneys  expended  for  the  naval  armu- 
nients. 
UeiKJrts  of  House  comiiiittees  : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.  I — No.  1.  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  to  prepare  an 
address  to  tlie  I'resident  of  the  United  States  in  answer  to  his 
speech  to  both  Houses  of  Congress.  Xo.  2.  Report  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Revisal  and  Unfinislied  liusiness  on  l)ills  and  reports 
depending  and  undetermined  upon  at  tlie  last  session  of  Con- 
gress. No.  .">.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means 
on  the  measures  which  ought  to  be  taken  relative  to  the  bal- 
ances found  by  the  commissioiu^rs  for  settling  accounts  between 
the  United  States  and  the  individual  States  to  be  due  from 
certain  States  to  lli(>  United  States.  No.  4.  Report  of  the 
Ways  and  Means  Committee  on  tlu;  subject  of  further  revenues 
and  the  provisions  re(|uisite  for  improving  and  more  effectually 
securing  the  internal  revenues.  No.  5.  Report  of  saiiK-  com- 
mittee on  House  resolution  I'elative  to  the  proiiriefy  and_  ex- 
pediency of  laying  a  tax  upon  all  theatrical  exhibitions;  also 
of  imposing  additionsd  duties  on  articles  of  foreign  growth  or 
manufacture  imported  into  the  United  States  and  on  articles 


CATALOGUE    LIBUAliV    rMTKO    STATES    SENATE  395 

FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

•  Second  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  House  committees — Continued. 

ujanufaetuivd  or  used  witliin  the  United  States.  No.  8.  Same, 
on  tlie  proceedings  of  tlie  accounting?  officers  of  tfie  Treasury 
upon  certain  cfainis  not  admitted  to  ite  valid.  No.  !>.  I'roceed- 
inys  of  tlie  accountiiii;  officers  of  tlie  Treasury  upon  certain 
claims  not  admitted  to  he  valid,  accompanying  a  letter  from 
Secretary  of  Treasury  Oliver  Wolcott,  jr.  No.  20.  Same  com- 
mittee on  the  expediency  or  inex])ediency  of  designating  cer- 
tain claims  against  the  Ignited  States  to  he  excei)ted  from  the 
operation  of  the  acts  of  limitation.  \u.  21.  Same  connnittee 
on  arrearages  of  pjiy  or  other  emoluments  to  wliicli  ollicers 
and  soldiers  of  the  late  Army  and  Navy  ap[)ear  entitled  for 
their  services  during  the  late  war.  No.  24.  On  memorials  of 
sundry  manufacturers  of  soap,  candles,  cordage,  and  of  Ste- 
phen Addington.  calico  prinfei'  in  (Jcrmantown,  relative  to 
tariff  rates.  No.  25.  On  petitions  of  sundry  refugees  from  Can- 
ada and  Nova  Scotia.  No.  20.  Report  of  the  connnittee  on  the 
memorial  of  the  cpmmissioners  appointed  under  the  act  "  for 
estal)fishing  the  temporary  and  permanent  seat  of  govcrmnent 
of  the  United  States,"  and  on  so  much  of  the  Tresident's 
speech  as  relates  to  the  estahlishment  of  a  national  university. 
No.  2S.  On  what  altei-ations  ought  to  he  made  in  the  compen- 
sation allowed  hy  law  to  the  officers  of  the  United  States. 
No.  2!).  On  so  nnich  of  the  I'resident's  speech  as  related  to  the 
promotion  of  agriculture.  No.  30.  On  what  am<Mi(hnents  may 
be  necessary  in  the  act  "to  ascertain  and  fix  the  military  es- 
tahlishment of  tli<>  Tiuited  States."  No.  :V2.  On  the  state  of  the 
naval  e(iui[)ment.  No.  ;>."..  On  the  sale  of  lands  of  the  United 
States  in  the  territory  northwest  of  the  Ohio  River  and  alxiNc 
the  mouth  of  Kentucky  River.  No.  84.  On  memorial  (tf  the 
Illinois  and  Wahash  Land  Company.  No.  .".7.  On  the  repoi't  of 
the  Attorney-(Jeneral  relative  to  the  contract  with  .Tolm  (Moves 
Symmes.  No.  'AS.  On  the  actual  state  of  the  I'drlilii  alioiis  of 
the  ports  and  harhors  of  the  United  States.  No.  8!).  On  the 
report  of  the  Director  of  the  Mint.  No.  40.  On  a  Senate  reso- 
lution concerning  the  suability  of  States.  No.  4L  On  the  oper- 
ation of  tlu>  act  for  i-elief  and  protection  of  American  seamen. 
No.  42.  Mr.  Smith's  motion  to  amend  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States  so  as  to  provide  that  the  electors  of  a  I'resident 
and  Vice-President  be  ohliginl,  in  giving  their  votes,  to  desig- 
nate the  iiei'son  Utv  whom  they  vote  as  I'resident  and  the  iier- 
son  for  whom  they  vote  as  Vice-President.  No.  4.'5.  Mr.  Ilai'- 
per's  motion  to  amend  House  rules  i»rescrihing  the  method  of 
taking  evidence  in  tlie  trial  of  contested  elections;  also,  reports 
on  mniierous  iietitions  and  memorials  of  private  citizens  for 
relief,  etc. 
Vol.  2. — tI'"'olio.J — Report  of  thi'  Committee  on  Ways  and  .Means  in  obi'dience 
to  instructions  of  resolution  of  House  to  iiKiuire  whether  any 
and  what  additioii:il  r<'vemies  will  b(>  wanted  for  the  public 
service.     |  In  Vnl.  4   (folio).  House  documents.] 


396  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

FIFTH   CONGRESS. 

First  and  Second  Sessions.— May  15  to  July  10,  1797;  and  November  13,  1797 

TO  July  16,  1798,  respectively. 

Senate  docuineuts : 

Message  from  tbe  President,  laying  before  the  Senate,  for  its  consideration 
and  advice,  a  treaty  of  perpetual  peace  and  friendship  between 
the  United  States  and  the  Bey  and  subjects  of  Tripoli,  of  Bar- 
bary,  concluded  at  Tripoli  on  the  4th  of  November,  179G. 
Message  from  the  President,  stating  that.  "  Having  received 
the  original  treaty  concluded  between  the  United  States  and 
the  Government  of  Tunis,  I  lay  it  before  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States,  whether  they  advise  and  consent  to  its  ratifi- 
cation." 

House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Speech  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  both 
Houses  of  Congress,  May  16,  1797.  Documents  referred  to  in 
the  President's  speech,  including  correspondence  between  the 
Department  of  State  and  our  envoys  to  France,  the  decree 
of  the  Executive  Directory  of  the  French  Republic,  and  copies 
of  certain  important  original  French  letters.  Confidential  mes- 
sage from  I'resident  Adams,  July  3,  1797,  inclosing  sundry 
documents  from  the  Departments  of  State  and  War  relative  to 
the  intercourse  of  the  United  States  with  foreign  nations,  "  all 
conspiring  to  show  In  a  very  strong  light  the  critical  situation 
of  our  country."  Message  and  documents  relative  to  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  commissioner  for  running  the  boundary  line 
between  the  United  States  and  east  and  west  P'loridn.  Mes- 
sage and  documents  respecting  the  depredations  committed 
up.on  the  commerce  of  the  United  States  between  October  1, 
1796,  and  June  22,  1797,  including  a  schedule  of  the  names  of 
American  vessels  captured  by  the  French,  and  of  the  circum- 
stances attending  them.  Letter  of  the  commissioners  of  the 
city  of  Washington  of  the  progress  and  state  of  the  business 
under  their  administration.  Account  of  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures of  the  United  States,  April  1,  1796,  to  March  31,  1797. 
Treasury  estimate  for  a  supplementary  appropriation.  Sundry 
statements  from  the  Secretary  of  War  relative  to  the  frigates 
United  States,  Constitution,  and  Constellation.  Report  of  Sec- 
retary of  War  respecting  the  Corps  of  Artillerists  and  p]ngineers 
in  the  service  of  the  United  States.  Report  of  the  committee  a])- 
pointed  to  bring  in  a  bill  for  making  further  provision  for  the 
fortification  of  the  ports  and  harbors  of  the  United  States. 
Motion  by  Representative  Smith,  of  Charleston,  that  furthei- 
provision  ought  to  be  made  by  law  for  fortifying  the  ports  and 
harbors  of  the  United  States,  for  completing  and  manning  the 
frigates  United  States,  Constitution,  and  Constellation,  for  pro- 
curing a  further  naval  force,  empowering  the  President  to  em- 
ploy the  naval  force  as  convoys  to  protect  the  trade  of  the 
United  States,  for  regulating  the  arming  of  the  merchant  ves- 
sels of  the  United  States;  that  the  military  establishment  ought 
to  be  augmented,  the  President  should  be  empowered  to  raise 
a  provisional  army,  to  borrow  sufficient  money  to  defray  the 


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FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

First  and  Second  Sessions — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

expense  in  ])roviding  for  tbe  defense  and  security  of  the  United 
States,  etc. 

Vol.  2. —  [Octavo.] — Report  of  commissioners  of  tbe  city  of  Washington. 
Treasurer's  accounts  for  the  year  17J)G.  Report  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  State  on  depredations  on  commerce.  Documents  re- 
ferred to  in  the  President's  speech,  May  16,  1797  (see  vol.  1). 
Documents  on  foreign  intercourse.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War, 
and  docimients  relative  to  affairs  with  Spain.  Receipts  and 
e.xpenditures,  year  1700.  Statement  of  Secretary  of  War  rela- 
tive to  frigates.  [This  volume  is  marked  "  State  Papers,  5 
Cong :  1  sess  :  1797."  ] 

Vol.  3. —  [Folio.] — Receipts  and  expenditures  for  1796.  Appendix,  showing 
reduction  of  domestic  debt  and  expenditures  of  the  foreign 
loans.  Statement  of  imports  for  the  two  years  ending  Septem- 
ber 30,  1705.  Statement  relating  to  the  military  and  naval 
establishments,  and  to  fortifications.  Drawbacks  paid  upon 
exports  for  1704,  1705,  and  1706,  compared  with  duties  on  simi- 
hir  articles  during  the  same  period.  Message  from  the  Pi-esi- 
dent  relative  to  claims  for  property  captured  by  belligerent 
powers.  Internal  revenues.  Report  and  abstract  of  registered 
American  seamen,  and  protests  and  returns  respecting  im- 
pressed seamen.  Detailed  statement  of  exports  for  the  year 
ending  September  30,  1707.  Abstract  of  salaries  and  expendi- 
tures of  ofiicers  of  the  customs.  Tonnage  and  shipping. 
Finances  of  War  Department.  Expenses  in  preparing  a  naval 
armament,  and  explaining  causes  of  delay  of  the  same.  [At 
rear  of  this  volume  is  a  report  from  the  Conuiiittee  on  Ways 
Means  upon  a  resolution  of  the  House  instructing  the  commit- 
tee to  inquire  whether  any  and  what  additional  revenues  will 
be  wanted  for  the  public  service.] 

Vol.  4. — [Octavo.] — Report  on  operation  of  the  act  for  relief  and  protection 
of  American  seamen.  Sinking  Fund  Connnissioners'  report, 
etc.  Claims  to  be  excepted  from  the  operation  of  the  acts  of 
limitation.  Report  relative  to  officers  and  soldiers  of  the 
Revolutionary  Army  and  Navy  who  appear  entitled  to  arrear- 
ages of  pay  or  other  emoluments.  Mint  Director's  report  and 
suggestions.  Treasury  estimates  for  1708.  and  statement  of 
receipts  and  expenditures,  year  ending  October  1. 1707.  Amend- 
ing the  act  regulating  foreign  coins,  .\mending  the  "  act  laying 
duties  on  stami)ed  vellum,  parchment,  and  paper."  District 
of  Columbia  Commissioners'  report,  May-November,  1707. 
Gold  bullion  deposited  in  the  Mint  Noveml)er,  170(),  to  Decem- 
ber, 1707.  Tennessee's  remonstrance  against  the  extension  of 
the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and  the  Cherokee 
Indians.  Report  ivlative  to  the  protection  of  commerce  and 
the  defense  of  the  coiuitry.  Memorial  of  the  daughters  of 
the  lat(>  Compte  de  Crasse,  and  rejwrt  of  connnittee  favorable 
to  making  adequate  provision  for  the  orphan  children  of  the 
man  who  rendered  important  services  to  tbe  United  States. 


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First  and  Second  Sessions — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Claim  of  General  Kosciusko.  United  States  Treasurer's  ac- 
counts, 1797.  Secretary  of  War's  report  relative  to  running 
of  a  line  of  experiment  from  Clinch  River  to  Cliilliowee  Moun- 
tain. Secretary  of  the  Treasury  reports  sums  barred  by  opera- 
tion of  the  fourteenth  section  of  the  act  providing  for  the 
support  of  the  public  credit  and  for  the  redemption  of  the 
public  debt.  Respecting  the  execution  of  the  third  section  of 
the  act  regulating  foreign  coins.  Report  respecting  the  terri- 
tory of  the  United  States  southward  and  westward  of  the 
State  of  Georgia.  Message  from  President  Adams,  accom- 
panjang  a  report  from  Secretary  of  State  Thomas  Pickering, 
concerning  the  suability  of  States.  Inconveniences  and  dis- 
agreeable consequences  which  occurred  in  the  execution  of  the 
act  for  the  relief  of  persons  imprisoned  for  debt.  Message 
on  affairs  of  the  United  States  on  the  Mississippi,  intercourse 
with  the  Indians,  and  the  inexecution  of  the  treaty  between 
the  United  States  and  Spain.  Secretary  of  State  reports  on  the 
subject  of  the  bounty  lands  granted  to  the  officers  and  soldiers 
of  the  Virginia  line,  etc.  Plan  of  Secretary  Oliver  Wolcott  for 
regulating  the  collection  of  duties  on  imports  and  tonnage. 
Report  of  Committee  of  Revisal  of  Business  on  the  subject  of 
War  Department  clerks.  Report  of  committee  upon  the  pro- 
posed "  expulsion  from  this  House  of  Matthew  Lyon,  for  a 
violent  attack  and  gross  indecency  committed  upon  the  person 
of  Roger  Griswold,  a  member  from  Connecticut,  in  the  pres- 
ence of  the  House,  while  sitting.  The  President  transmits  to 
Congress  two  acts  of  the  British  Parliament  relative  to  the 
carrying  into  execution  the  treaty  of  amity,  commerce,  and 
navigation  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States.  Mes- 
sage from  the  President  inclosing  a  letter  to  him  from  the 
governor  of  South  Carolina,  accompanying  numerous  deposi- 
tions of  witnesses  to  several  captures  and  outrages  committed 
within  and  near  the  limits  of  the  United  States  by  French 
privateer  Veritude,  or  Fortitude.  Also  sundry  motions  by 
members  and  reports  of  committees  upon  petitions  and  memo- 
rials of  private  parties. 
Vol.  .5. — [Octavo.] — Message  from  President  .John  Adams  transmitting  a 
statement  of  the  expenditure  to  the  end  of  the  year  1797  from 
sums  granted  to  defray  the  contingent  charges  of  the  Govern- 
ment. Report  from  committee  relative  to  reimbursement  of 
certain  advances  made  to  United  States  consuls  in  foreign 
countries.  Report  Ways  and  Means  Committee  to  amendments 
to  tariff  laws  in  relation  to  the  entry  of  stills.  Message  from 
the  President  transmitting  memorial  of  the  commissioners  for 
establishing  the  temporary  aiid  permanent  seat  of  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States.  Relative  to  the  execution  of 
the  act  for  the  relief  of  persons  imprisoned  for  debt.  Amend- 
ments to  the  bill  for  relief  of  refugees  from  the  British  prov- 
inces.    Articles   of    impeachment   against    William    Blount,    a 


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First  and  Second  Sessions — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Senator  from  Tennessee,  for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors. 
[This  document — 160  pages — includes  message  from  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  and  proceedings  thereon  in  the  House 
of  Representatives :  report  of.  the  committee  appointed  to  pre- 
pare and  report  articles  of  impeachment,  and  appendix  con- 
taining numerous  exhibits.]  Report  of  Senate  committee 
appointed  to  report  the  proper  measures  to  be  adopted  rela- 
tive to  the  articles  of  impeachment  against  Senator  William 
Blount.  Report  on  the  protection  of  commerce  and  the  defense 
of  the  country.  Message  from  President  Adams,  March  19, 
1798,  informing  Congress  of  the  probable  failure  of  the  mission 
of  our  envoys  to  France,  for  the  adjustment  of  the  differences 
between  the  two  nations,  and  urging  upon  Congress  the  impor- 
tance of  manifesting  "  a  zeal,  vigor,  and  concert  in  defense  of 
the  national  rights,  proportioned  to  the  danger  with  which 
they  are  threatened."  Postmaster-General's  statement  in 
relation  to  post-offices  and  compensations  allowed  deputy  post- 
masters. Amendments  to  acts  respecting  invalid  pensions. 
Statement  by  Secretary  of  War  of  existing  contracts  for  sub- 
sistence of  the  Army.  On  protection  of  commerce  and  defense 
of  the  country.  Message  of  the'  President  transmitting  (in 
confidence)  "those  instructions  to  and  dispatches  from  the 
envoys  extraordinary  of  the  United  States  to  the  French 
Republic,"  Messrs.  Pinckney.  Marshall,  and  Gerry.  Instruc- 
tions to  Pinckney,  Marshall,  and  Gerry,  United  States  envoys 
to  France.  Secretary  of  War  suggests  provisional  measures 
to  "  be  immediately  taken  to  protect  our  commerce  and  secure 
and  defend  our  territory  and  sovereignty.  Report  oh  the  pro- 
tection of  commerce  and  defense  of  the  country.  Statement 
by  Secretary  of  War  of  the  number  of  cannon  purchased  for 
the  use  of  the  frigates,  the  revenue  cutters,  and  fortifications, 
1794-1798.  Report  by  Secretary  of  Treasury  on  memorial  of 
merchants  and  traders  of  Philadelphia.  Deposition  of  General 
Elijah  Clark  relative  to  a  letter  written  by  him  to  the  Spanish 
consul  at  Charleston  declaring  that  a  proposition  had  been 
made  to  him  by  a  British  agent  to  pay  him  a  salary  of  $10,000 
if  he  would  join  the  British  in  the  existing  war  between 
France,  Spain,  and  Englanl.  Report  of  committee  on  altera- 
tions necessary  in  the  naturalization  laws,  and  upon  the  expe- 
diency of  establishing  regulations  respecting  aliens  arriving 
or  residing  within  the  United  States.  Report  upon  Senate  bill 
"  authorizing  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  raise  a 
provisional  army."  Relating  to  compensations  and  charges 
of  collecting  internal  revenues.  Report  by  the  commissioners 
for  establishing  the  temporary  and  permanent  seat  of  the 
Government  of  the  United  States,  from  November  15,  1797, 
to  May  18,  1798.  Senate  amendments  to  the  bill  from  the 
House  to  suspend  commercial  intercourse  between  the  United 
States  and  France.  Pinckney,  Marshall,  and  Gerry,  our  envoys 
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First  and  Second  Sessions— Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

to  France,  transmit  Foreign  Minister  Talleyrand's  answer  to 
their  memorial,  and  tbeir  reply.  Message  from  President 
Adams  showing  the  critical  situation  of  our  envoys  extraor- 
dinary to  France,  inclosing  copy  of  his  latest  instructions  to 
Mr.  Gerry  (who  had  not  received  his  conge)  "  to  consent  to  no 
loans,"  and  expressing  the  opinion  that  "  therefore  the  nego- 
tiations may  he  considered  at  an  end,"  concluding  his  message 
with  the  declaration  that  "  I  will  never  send  another  minister 
to  France  without  assurances  that  he  will  be  received, 
respected,  and  honored  as  the  representative  of  a  great,  free, 
powerful,  and  independent  nation."  Governor  of  Pennsylvania 
requests  President  Adams  to  urge  Congress  to  cooperate  with 
the  State  authorities  in  preventing  the  coming  of  French 
inhabitants  of  the  West  Indies.  Relating  to  a  national  law  of 
libel.  Balances  due  the  United  States  from  certain  States. 
President  Adams  sends  to  the  Senate  copy  of  a  letter  from 
General  Washington,  and  "  congratulating  them  and  the  public 
on  this  great  event,  the  General's  acceptance  of  his  appoint- 
ment as  Lieutenant-General  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the 
Army."  United  States  Treasurer's  accounts,  calendar  year 
1798.  Treaty  of  peace  and  friendship  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Kingdom  of  Tunis.  Population  of  United 
States,  census  of  1790.  Also,  sundry  motions  and  reports  upon 
petitions,  memorials,  etc. 

Third  Session.— December  3,  1798  TO  March  3,  1799. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.    1. — No.    1.  President's    message   communicating   edict   of   the    French 
Directory  of  October  29,  1798,  relative  to  foreign  shipping. 

House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.'l. — No.  1.  Message  from  the  President  giving  a  list  of  com- 
missioned private  armed  vessels.  2.  Report  of  the  commis- 
sioners of  Washington  for  six  months  ending  November  18, 
1798.  3.  Internal  revenue  collected.  4.  Imi)orts  for  year  end- 
ing September  30,  1797.  5.  Emoluments  of  customs  officers 
for  1798.  0.  Tonnage  of  United  States  shipping,  December  31, 
1797. 
Vol.  2. — [Folio.-]. — Same  as  volume  1,  with  the  exception  of  the  message  of 
the  President,  and  with  the  addition  of  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures of  the  United  States  for  1797. 
Vol.  3.— [Octavo.-]— Speech  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  both 
Houses  of  Congress,  delivered  the  8th  of  December,  1798.  Mes- 
sage from  the  President  accomi)anying  a  report  to  him  from 
the  Secretary  of  War,  relative  to  the  military  establishment, 
and  suggesting  several  subjects  which,  in  the  opinion  of  Sec- 
retary McIIenry.  "  will  deserve  the  attention  of  Congress,  to 
render  the  military  estaldishiuent  more  manageable  and  sys- 
tematic, and  procure  to  it  the  means  of  further  improvement." 
President's  message  on  the  impressment  of  American  seamen 


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Third  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

by  British  war  ships.  The  same,  on  expenditures  of  con- 
tingent fund.  The  same,  relative  to  relations  with  the 
French  Republic.  The  same,  transmitting  report  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  State  on  the  same  subject,  and  correspondence  with 
our  envoys  extraordinary.  Messrs.  Pinckney,  Marshall,  and 
Gerry.  French  originals  referred  to  in  the  last  two.  Coinage 
during  1798.  Message  from  the  President  accompanying  a 
report  from  the  Secretary  of  State  containing  observations  on 
some  of  the  documents  communicated  by  the  President  in  a 
previous  message.  Edict  of  the  French  Directory.  Report  of 
the  commissioners  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Report  of  the 
commissioners  of  the  sinking  fund.  Estimate  of  appropria- 
tions for  1799,  and  receipts  and  expenditures  for  th^  year  end- 
ing September  30,  1798.  Secretary  of  the  Treasui'y  suggests 
a  plan  for  digesting  the  laws  on  duties  on  distilled  spirits. 
Business  of  the  Mint  since  its  establishment.  Exports  for 
5'ear  ending  September  .30,  1798.  Relative  to  the  Navj'. 
Estimates  for  building  and  equipping  certain  war  vessels. 
Letter  of  the  Postmaster-General  relative  to  the  post-office  and 
post-roads. 
Vol.  4. — [Folio.-] — Emoluments  of  internal-revenue  officers.  Internal  rev- 
enue. Imports  for  the  year  ending  September  30,  1798.  Ton- 
nage in  1798.  Receipts  and  expenditures  for  1798.  Domestic 
and  foreign  debt  on  December  31,  1798. 

Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  4. — [Folio.-]. — Report  of  the  committee  to  examine  the  accounts  of  the 
United  States  relative  to  the  public  debt,  and  to  report  the 
amount  incurred  and  extinguished  since  the  establishment  of 
the  Government  in  1789. 

SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — December  2,  1799  to  May  14,  1800. 

Ilouse  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.'I — I'residenfs  message  on  the  insurrection  in  Pennsyl- 
vania ;  also  transmitting  letter  from  Patrick  Henry  declining 
the  mission  to  France ;  also  a  letter  from  Talleyrand.  State- 
ments relative  to  the  Mint.  Contingent  fund.  The  sinking 
fund.  Impressed  seamen.  Secretary  of  State  on  the  same 
subject.  Claims  adjusted  under  our  treaty  with  Spain.  Case 
of  .Jonathan  Robbins.  Claim  of  .T.  B.  Cutting.  On  promulga- 
tion of  the  laws.  Commissioners  of  Washington  City.  Esti- 
mate of  ai)propriations  for  1800;  also  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures for  1799.  Exports  in  1799.  Duties  and  drawbacks  on 
exports  and  imi)orts.  Compensation  of  customs  officers.  On 
the  Ohio  salt  springs.  Transactions  of  the  Mint.  Losses  in 
the  Pennsylvania  insurrection.  Valuation  of  property  in  New 
York.  On  certain  French  prisoners  in  jail  in  Burlington, 
N.  .1.  Expenses  of  the  Springfield  Armory.  On  the  military 
system. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.*].— No.  1.  Message  from  tlie  President,  inclosing  a  letter 
from  Martha  Washington  relative  to  the  burial  place  of  her 
late  husband.  Progress  of  public  buildings  in  Washington 
City.  Secretary  of  War  on  a  system  of  national  defense. 
Same,  on  claim  of  Seth  Harding.  Same,  on  claim  of  William 
Milton  and  others,  of  Georgia.  Same,  on  petition  of  .John 
Armstrong.  Captain  Truxton's  engagement  with  the  French 
ship  of  war  La  Vengeance. 

Vol.3. — [Octavo.] — Mr.  Livingston's  motion  relative  to  .Tonathan  Robbins. 
Mr.  Nicholas's  motion  relative  to  Presidential  elections.  New 
Jersey  copper  mines.  Governor  Arthur  St.  Clair  on  a  division 
of  the  Northwest  Territory.  Register  of  seamen  impressed  in 
17!»S  and  1799.  Citizens  of  Knox  County,  northwest  of  the 
Ohio  River,  for  division  of  the  Northwest  Territory.  Petition 
of  Cato  Wells  and  others  in  Mississippi  Territory.  Mr.  Fos- 
ter's motion  relative  to  Presidential  elections.  Report  on 
petition  of  .Tohn  Vaughan.  On  revisal  and  unfinished  business. 
On  national  defense.  On  alleged  insult  to  John  Randolph. 
On  claim  of  Moses  White.  On  petitioners  in  Mississippi 
Territory.  On  land  laws.  On  a  public  loan.  On  John  Mount- 
joy's  claim.  On  Col.  Temple  Elliott's  claim.  On  Robert  Elli- 
ott's claim.  On  courts  in  Northwest  Territory.  On  certain 
war  claims  from  Massachusetts  and  Pennsylvania.  On  the 
judiciary  system.  On  legislative  affairs  in  Mississippi.  Heirs 
of  Major  Trueman.  On  alien  laws.  On  purchase  from  In- 
dians of  Lake  Superior  copper  bed.  On  the  Western  Reserve. 
On  certain  land  warrants.  On  Judge  Symmes's  purchase.  On 
claim  of  Thomas  Johnson.  On  claim  of  Oliver  Pollock.  On 
claim  of  Benjamin  Wells.  On  claim  of  Benjamin  Bird  and 
others.  On  trading  houses  with  Indian  tribes.  On  claim  of 
Jane  Lynch.  On  claim  of  J.  B.  Vierdier.  On  petition  of 
Charles  Pettit.  On  revenue.  On  certain  diplomatic  appropri- 
ations.    On  certain   Indian  appropriations. 

Vol.4. — [Folio.] — Imports  and  exports  for  year  ending  September  30,  1798. 
Compensations  of  customs  officers.  Tonnage  of  the  United 
States.  Relative  to  the  Mint.  Emoluments  of  internal-revenue 
officers.  Collections  of  internal  revenue.  Duties  and  draw- 
backs on  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  imported  and  exported 
during  the  years  1795,  1796,  1797,  and  179S.  Exports  during 
one  year  i)rior  to  October  1,  1799.  Report  of  connnittee  on  the 
accounts  of  the  United  States  relating  to  the  public  debt,  the 
amount  incurred  and  extinguished,  etc.,  since  the  establishment 
of  the  Government  under  the  present  Constitution. 

Second  Session.— November  17,  1800  to  March  3,  1801. 

House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — Internal  revenues  of  the  United  States.  President's  message  on 
military  appropriations.  Emoluments  of  customs  officers  in 
1800. 


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First  Session.— December  7,  1801  to  May  3,  1802. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — Message  from  the  President,  inclosing  a  report  from  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  Gallatin  on  the  state  of  the  finances. 
Reports  of  Senate  Committees: 

Vol.  1. — Report  by  Mr.  Tracy  on  the  bill  from  the  House  to  allow  drawback 
of  duties  on  goods  exported  to  New  Orleans. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.] — Sinking  fund.  Imports  for  ISOO.  Internal  revenue.  Du- 
ties paid  on  imports  and  exports.  Comparative  duties  in  cer- 
tain foreign  countries.  Emoluments  of  customs  officers  in 
1801.     District  tonnage. 

Vol.  2. —  [Octavo.] — Pi-esident  Jefferson's  first  annual  message  and  accom- 
panying documents.  President  Jefferson  sends  to  the  House  a 
letter  from  the  marshal  of  Maryland  and  a  return  of  the 
census  of  Maryland,  "  as  more  correct  than  the  one  first  re- 
turned by  him,  and  transmitted  by  the  President  to  Congress." 
Message  from  the  President  accompanying  a  memorial  and 
letter  from  the  Commissioners  of  the  city  of  Washington  to 
the  President  relative  to  the  loans  obtained  by  the  said  Com- 
missioners from  the  State  of  Maryland.  Estimate  from  the 
President  of  the  necessary  sums  to  carry  into  effect  the  con- 
vention between  the  United  States  and  the  French  Republic 
of  September  30,  1801.  Documents  relating  to  the  establish- 
ment of  trading  houses  with  the  Indian  tribes,  etc.  Message 
communicating  "  a  representation  of  the  Commissioners  of 
the  city  of  Washington  relative  to  the  affairs  of  the  city," 
with  documents  and  copies  of  acts  passed  by  the  general  as- 
sembly of  Maryland  concerning  the  Territory  of  Columbia  and 
the  city  of  Washington.  Message  and  documents  exhibiting 
the  condition  of  the  military  establishment  and  "  respecting 
certain  other  subjects  for  the  consideration  of  Congress." 
Message  transmitting  a  roll  of  the  persons  having  office  or 
employment  under  the  United  States.  Message  inclosing  re- 
port of  the  Director  of  the  Mint  upon  the  state  of  the  Mint. 

Vol.  3. — [Octavo.] — Ti-ansactions  with  the  Barbary  powers.  Marine  hos- 
pitals. Contingent  fund.  Additional,  of  Barbary  powers. 
Debtors  in  Washington  jail.  Estimate  of  army  expenditures 
in  1802.  Lake  Superior  coijper  mines.  The  French  corvette 
Bcrccaii.  Spanish  spoliations.  Salaries  of  mint  officers. 
Agreement  with  the  State  of  Georgia.  Convention  with  Great 
Britain. 

Vol.  4. — [Octavo.] — Returns  of  collectors  for  1801.  Ransom  of  Philip 
Sloan.  Laws  of  Northwestern  and  Indiana  territories.  Di- 
rections to  private  armed  vessels.  Clerk  hire  in  the  State 
Department.  Robbery  of  Fulwar  Skipwith.  Estimates  of 
appropriations  for  1801 ;  receipts  and  expenditures.  Wash- 
ington Commissioners'  acts  for  1801.  John  Hobby's  claim. 
Duties  and  drawl»acks  on  imports  and  exports  in  the  years 
1708,  1799,  and  1800.  Value  of  exports  to  certain  ports  for 
years   1797,   1798,    1799,   1800,   and   1801.     Loan  of   Maryland. 


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SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session— Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Indebtedness  to  .Tosepli  Ward.  Exports  for  year  ending  Soji- 
teruber  30,  1801.  War  claims  of  James  Bell  and  others. 
Transactions  of  the  Mint.  Claim  of  C.  Sands.  Exi)orts  from 
the  Mississippi  district  in  1801.  Clerk  hire  in  the  Treasury. 
Navy  pensions  and  half-pay  fund.  Instructions  to  command- 
ers authorized  to  capture  French  vessels.  Roster  of  the  Navy. 
Sailing  orders  to  the  Insurgent  and  the  Pickering.  Clerk  hire 
in  Navy  Department  for  three  years.  The  military  establish- 
ment. Certain  Nova  Scotia  refugees.  Clerk  hire  in  War  De- 
partment. Nonpaying  post-roads. 
Vol.  5. —  [Folio.] — Sinking  fund.  Imports  in  1800.  Internal  revenues. 
Duties  paid  and  the  financial  condition.  Comparative  duties, 
1798  to  1801.  Emoluments  of  customs  officers.  District  ton- 
nage in  1800.  Report  of  a  committee  appointed  to  examine 
whether  moneys  drawn  from  the  Treasury  have  been  faith- 
fully applied  to  the  objects  intended. 

Second  Session. ^December  6,  1802  to  March  3,  1803. 

House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.] — Message  from  the  President  transmitting  a  statement  of 
the  militia.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  trans- 
mitting statements  relating  to  internal  revenue.  Statement  of 
exports  of  merchandise  in  1802.  Statement  of  fish  exported, 
and  documents  relative  to  the  cod  and  whale  fisheries,  1791  to 

1800,  inclusive.  Statement  of  district  tonnage  of  United  States. 
Emoluments  of  customs  officers,  1802.  Annual  report  of  Secre 
tary  of  Treasury,  1802.  United  States  lands  sold;  revenues 
from  imports;  proceedings  of  the  sinking  fund  commissioners. 
Report  of  the  sinking  fund  commissioners.  Postmaster-Gen- 
eral's annual  report.  Secretary  of  Navy  transmits  report  of 
commissioners  of  Navy  pension  fund,  1802.  Secretary  of  State 
transmits  abstracts  of  I'eturus,  made  by  collectors,  of  registered 
and  impressed  seamen. 

Vol.  2. — [Folio.] — Secretary  of  Treasury  annual  report,  1802.  Estimates  of 
appropriation  for  1803.  Account  of  receipts  and  expenditures, 
1802.  American  seamen  registered  and  impressed,  and  opera- 
tions of  act  for  relief  and  protection  of  American  seamen. 
Message  giving  a  statement  of  the  militia  of  certain  States. 
Circulars  to  States  calling  for  returns  relating  to  the  militia. 
Statements  of  internal  revenues.  Exports  of  fish ;  bounties  and 
allowances  paid;  tonnage  of  vessels  employed  in  the  cod  and 
whale  fisheries,  and  the  duties  accruing  thereon  for  the  years 
1791  to  1800,  inclusive.     Imports  1800-1801.     District  tonnage, 

1801.  Emoluments  of  customs  officers,  1802.  Operations  of  the 
mint  :  coinage,  etc.,  1802.  Report  of  commissioners  of  the  Navy 
pension  fund,  1802.  List  of  post-roads  which  have  not  produced 
one-third  i)f  the  expense  of  carrying  the  mail  on  the  same  after 
having  been  established  two  years.     Number  of  post-offices  and 


CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  405 

SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documeuts-^Coutiiiued. 

length  of  post-roads.  Sinking  fund  commissioners'  report, 
1S01-38U2.  [One  report  of  committee  in  tliis  volume,  for  wliich 
see  Reports  of  House  committees.] 
Vol.  3. — [Folio.] — Documents  accompanying  a  message  from  the  President, 
with  sundry  statements  of  exi)enditures  containing  detailed  ac- 
counts of  the  expenditures  of  puhlic  moneys  by  naval  agents 
from  January  1,  1797,  to  December  31,  1801.  Also,  contingen- 
cies of  the  Navy  Department,  and  copies  of  contracts  for 
cannon,  timber,  and  other  military  and  naval  stores  during  the 
same  period. 

Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1. —  [Folio.] — Report  from  the  Committee  of  Commerce  and  Manufac- 
tures, to  whom  was  referred  so  much  of  the  message  of  the 
l*resident  of  tlie  United  States  as  relates  to  discriminating  and 
countervailing  duties,  and  the  act  of  the  British  Parliament  on 
that  subject. 

EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— October  17,  1803  to  March  27,  '1804. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.] — Financial  report,  1803,  with  account  of  receipts  and 
exjienditures  during  1802.     Public  debt.  etc. 

Vol.2. — [Octavo.] — President  JelTerson's  third  annual  message.  Hostility 
of  the  Moors.  Treaty  of  Kasliaslcia.  Laws  of  Indiana.  Con- 
tingent fund.  Mint  report.  Relative  to  delivery  of  Louisiana. 
Transportation  of  mails.  Report  of  surveyor  of  i)ubli('  build- 
ings at  Washington.  Imported  slaves  at  New  Orleans.  Con- 
vention with  Spain.  Memorial  of  artisans  and  manufacturers 
of  Philadelphia.  Extension  of  mail  facilities.  Amendments 
to  Louisiana  l)ill. 
Reports  of  Senate  Connnittees  : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — Report  on  unauthorized  acts  of  citizens  by  correspond- 
ence with  Spain.  [In  volume  2,  part  2,  Senate  documents.] 
Relative  to  the  expediency  of  extending  the  carriage  of  the 
mail  of  tlie  United  States  in  stage  cr  covered  wagons.  [In 
volume  2,  i)art  1.  Senate  documents.] 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — Peace  with  Morocco.  Receipts  and  expenses  for  dis- 
abled seamen.  Additional  estimates.  Sinking  fund  commis- 
sioners' report.  .Mint  report.  Report  of  Attorney-General  rel- 
ative to  fees  paid  for  legal  advice.  Powers  of  courts  in  Terri- 
tories. Petition  of  Georgetown  citizens  asking  incorporation 
for  public  library.  Captors  of  ships  Meshotula  and  llirboha. 
Documents  pertaining  to  Nantucket  Harbor. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.1. —  [Octavo.] — Reports  on  unfinished  business:  On  claim  of  John 
Hunter.  Paul  Conlon.  Rrigantine  Henrick.  Amey  Dardin. 
Charles  de  Wolfe.  \\'iHiani  Gardner.  Davis  and  Martin.  C. 
Taber.     Z.  Cox.     Sugar  retiners.     City  of  Natchez.     Randolph 


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EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued 

Reports  of  House  committees — Continued. 

and  McGlllis.  On  military  land  warrants.  Courts  in  the  Ter- 
ritories. On  division  of  Indiana  Territory.  On  claim  of  P.. 
Wells.  On  the  fisheries.  Claim  of  Alexander  Moultrie  and 
the  Yazoo  Company.  Claimants  of  Tennessee  lands.  The 
frigate  General  Greene.  Expediting  the  mails.  On  cork  man- 
ufacturers, calico  printers,  and  paper  manufacturers.  Lands 
in  Mississippi.  On  claim  of  David  Valenzin.  Commissions  to 
collectors  in  Virginia.  On  claim  of  Ann  Elliott.  On  contest 
of  Moore  v.  Lewis,  from  Virginia.  Executors  of  John  Haber- 
sham. On  contest  of  McFarland  v.  Purviance,  from  North 
Carolina.  On  conduct  of  Samuel  Chase  and  Richard  Peters. 
On  the  public  buildings  at  Washington.  On  exploration  of 
Louisiana.  Fishing  bounties.  On  reprinting  laws  of  the  United 
States  and  Journals  of  the  House  and  other  public  documents. 
Claims  of  Georgia  militia.  On  encouragement  of  the  whale 
and  cod  fisheries. 

Second  Session.— Nov.  5,  1804  to  Mar.  3,  1805. 

House  documents,  etc. : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — President  Jefferson's  fourth  annual  report,  with  docu- 
ments. Public  buildings  at  Washington.  Affairs  in  Tripoli. 
Mint  report.  The  brig  Heinrich.  Commodore  Preble's  report 
on  Tripoli.  Militia.  Contingent  fund.  Georgia  lands.  De- 
struction of  the  frigate  Philadelphia.  Treaty  with  the  Pianka- 
shaw  tribe  of  Indians.  Treaties  with  the  Delawares  and  Sac 
and  Fox  Indians.  Road  from  Washington  to  New  Orleans. 
Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1805.  Receipts  and  expendi- 
tures for  1804.  Census  of  South  Carolina.  Additional  esti- 
mates. Mississippi  lands.  Fees  to  counsel.  Tonnage.  Claim 
of  McFadon  and  Johonnot.  Duties  and  drawbacks.  Claim  of 
Stephen  Sayre.  List  of  patents  issued  July  31.  1790,  to  Decem- 
ber 31,  1804.  Army  rations.  Public  buildings  at  Schuylkill, 
and  statement  of  the  United  States  military  stores  deposited 
therein.  Navy  pension  fund.  Secretary  of  War's  report  rela- 
tive to  sundry  claims  for  military  services  rendered  in  the  late 
Revolutionary  war.  Claim  of  Robert  Henderson.  Unproduc- 
tive post-roads.     Settlement  with  Georgia. 

Vol.  2. — [Folio.J — Georgia  lands.     Value  of  exports. 

Vol.  3. — [Folio.]- — Treasury  report.  Claims  against  the  United  States  barred 
by  the  statutes  of  limitation.  Report  of  Register  of  the 
Treasury  of  the  claims  for  services  rendered  and  supplies  fur- 
nished during  the  Revolutionary  War.  Importations,  1802- 
1803.  District  tonnage  statement.  Emoluments  of  customs 
collectors.  Exports,  1803  and  1804.  American  seamen  im- 
pressed abroad.  Statement  of  applications  made  to  the  Brit- 
ish Government  in  1,538  cases  of  impressed  seamen  (names 
given),  claiming  to  be  citizens  of  the  United  States,  from 
March  11,  1803,  to  August  31,  1804.  Title  to  lands  in  Ge(n-gia. 
Contracts  for  carrying  the  mail.  Sinking  fund  commissioners' 
report,  February  5,  1805.     Receipts  and  expenditures,  1803. 


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NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  2,  1805  TO  April  21,  1806. 

House  documents : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — Message  of  the  President,  transmitting  an  act  of  the 
State  of  South  Carolina  ceding  to  the  United  States  various 
forts  and  fortifications,  and  sites  for  the  erection  of  forts  in 
said  State.  Message  transmitting  papers  in  the  case  of  the 
brig  Hciiiricli.  in  correspondence  with  the  Government  of  Den- 
mark in  relation  to  that  matter.  Also,  documents  relating  to 
the  hostile  designs  of  Ilamet  Caramalli,  ex-Bashaw  of  Tripoli. 
Report  of  Secretary  of  War  in  relation  to  fortifications,  ex- 
pense of  the  Navy  since  its  establishment,  etc.  Indian  treat- 
ies. Discoveries  made  in  exploring  the  Missouri,  Red  River, 
and  Washita,  by  Captains  Lewis  and  Clark,  Doctor  Sibley, 
and  Mr.  Dunbar,  with  statistics,  etc.  Memorials  of  Boston 
merchants  complaining  of  aggressions  by  British  ships.  Me- 
morial of  inhabitants  of  Pennsylvania  urging  amendment  of 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  in  relation  to  the  judi- 
cial power.  Memorial  of  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce 
on  foreign  insults  to  American  shipping.  Extract  of  a  letter 
from  the  Secretary  of  State  to  Mr.  Monroe,  relative  to  im- 
pressments. Unproductive  post-roads.  Documents  accom- 
panying the  message  of  the  President  of  December  5,  1793, 
relative  to  Great  Britain.  Resolutions  of  citizens  of  Peters- 
burg, proffering  the  "  support  of  our  blood  and  fortune  in  i)re- 
serving  our  public  honor  and  security."  Act  of  Pennsylvania 
concerning  port  charges,  etc.,  at  Philadelphia.  Motions  by 
Mr.  Joseph  Clay  relative  to  foreign  intercourse;  bj"^  Mr.  Jolm 
Randolph,  to  amend  the  Constitution  in  respect  to  judg<^s  of 
the  United  States;  by  Mr.  Randolph,  in  relation  to  contractors; 
by  Mr.  Crowninshield  and  Mr.  Sloan,  relative  to  foreign  inter- 
course. 

Vol.  2. — [Folio.] — Annual  report  Secretary  of  Treasury.  Estimates,  reve- 
nue and  receipts,  and  expenditures.  District  tonnage.  Exports 
and  imports.  Sinking  fund.  Navy  pension  fund.  Emolu- 
ments of  customs  officers.  12.  Mail  contractors.  13.  Bills 
drawn  in  accordance  with  the  convention  with  the  French 
Republic.      14.  Supplementai-y  to  13.      15.  Exports  in  1805. 

Vol.  3. — [Folio.] — No.  1.  Receipts  and  expenditures  for  1805. — Public  debt. 

Vol.  4. — [Folio.] — Letter  of  Secretary  of  State  accompanying  statements  of 
ai)plicatioiis  made  to  the  British  Government  in  cases  of  im- 
pressments of  x\.merican  seamen.  Annual  report  of  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury,  Gallatin,  1805.  Secretary  of  Treasury  reports 
relative  to  District  tonnage ;  importations ;  exportations ;  re- 
port of  conuuissioners  for  the  district  east  of  Pearl  River,  of 
British  grants  for  lands  lying  in  said  district ;  emoluments  of 
customs  officers ;  list  of  bills  drawn  by  the  minister  plenipo- 
tentiary of  the  TTnited  States  at  Paris,  on  the  United  States 
Treasury,  for  claims  embraced  by  the  convention  with  the 
French  Republic  of  April  30,  1803.  Navy  pension  fund  report. 
Unproductive  mail  routes.  Sinking  fund  commissioners'  re- 
port. 


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NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Report  on  claims  of  F.  Amory,  .John  McFadden,  Peter 
Landias,  Wm.  Levis,  and  Hugh  Maxvpell,  S.  Kingston,  Abijah 
Barnum,  division  of  Indian  Territory.  Slaves  in  the  Terri- 
tories. Adjudication  of  land  claims.  Indian  treaties.  Ton- 
nage duties  in  Philadelphia.  Charlestown,  Va.,  as  a  port  of 
entry.  Duties  on  American  fisheries.  Survey  of  shoals  off 
North  Carolina. 

Second  Session. — December  1,  1806,  to  March  3,  1807. 

House  documents : 

Vol.  L — [Folio.] — Annual  report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  Esti- 
mates, revenue,  and  receipts.  Land  claims  in  Indian  Terri- 
tory. Imports  in  1805.  Navy  pension  fund.  District  tonnage. 
Goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  exported  during  the  year  180G. 
Public    debt.     Operations    of    the    sinking    fund    during    1800. 

TENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— October  26,  1807,  to  April  25,  1808. 

House  executive  papers : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  1-59.  President  Jefferson's  annual  message.  2-21. 
Communications  from  the  Executive.  22  and  23.  Reports  of 
the  Secretary  of  State.  24-40.  Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury.  41-49.  Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  50-5.1. 
Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.  5()-58.  Reports  of  the 
Postmaster-General.  59.  Report  of  the  superintendent  of  pub- 
lic buildings  on  construction  of  south  wing  of  the  Capitol. 

Vol.  2. — [Octavo.] — Message  from  the  President  with  correspondence  touch- 
ing our  relations  with  Great  Britain  and  France.  The  engage- 
ment between  the  ships  Chesapeake  and  Leopard. 

Vol.  8. — [Octavo.] — Annual  message  from  Pi-esident  with  documents.  Esti- 
mate of  extraordinary  expenses  incurred  by  Navy  Department, 
1807.  Message  transmitting  copy  of  President's  proclamation 
interdicting  the  harbors  and  waters  of  the  United  States  to 
British  armed  vessels,  and  forbidding  intercourse  with  the 
same,  in  pursuance  of  resolution  of  the  House.  Message  trans- 
mitting a  copy  of  the  proceedings  and  of  the  evidence  exhibited 
on  the  arraignment  of  Aaron  Burr  and  others.  Secretary  of 
Navy  letter  relating  to  aggressions  committed  within  our  ports 
and  waters  l»y  foreign  armed  vessels.  Further  report  on  same 
subject  and  to  measures  necessary  for  the  ])rotection  of  our 
poi-ts  and  harbors.  Secretary  of  War,  three  statements  rela- 
tive to  amount  of  merchandise  and  supplies  purchased  on 
behalf  of  Ignited  States  for  three  years  prior  to  Septeml)er. 
1807.  Similar  statement  from  Secretary  of  Navy.  Statement 
by  Secretary  of  War  of  the  officers  and  soldiers  composing  the 
Army  of  the  United  States,  December  2,  1807.  Estimates  of 
approiM'iations,  1808.  Treasury  statement  of  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures, 1807,  and  of  balances  of  appropriation  unexpended. 


CATALOGUE    LIBEARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  409 

TENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  papers— Continued. 

September  .30.  1S07.  Secretary  of  Treasury  report  in  regard  to 
expenses  arising  from  trial  of  impeachment  of  Judge  Chase. 
War  Secretary's  estimate,  December  7,  1807.  of  the  annual  ex- 
pense of  an  army  of  32.800  men,  and  an  estimate  of  the  expense 
of  hospital,  quartermaster,  and  ordnance  departments  for  tlie 
first  year.  Secretary  Gallatin's  statement  to  House  Committee 
in  relation  to  the  effect  of  the  act  to  prohibit  the  importation 
of  certain  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise.  Secretary  of  State 
transmits  a  memorial  of  the  French  minister  on  the  claim  of 
Amelia  Eugenie  de  Beaumarchais,  heir  and  legal  representa- 
tive of  the  late  Caron  de  Beaumarchais.  Secretary  of  Treas- 
ury Gallatin  gives  his  opinion  respecting  the  propriety  of  con- 
tinuing for  a  limited  time  the  duties  called  the  "  Mediterranean 
fund,"  under  the  act  to  protect  the  commerce  and  s'eamen  of 
the  United  States  against  the  Barbary  powers.  Message  com- 
municating letters  from  Governor  Hull  respecting  Indians  in 
the  vicinity  of  Detroit.  Unproductive  post  roads.  Mint  Di- 
rector's report.  President's  annual  account  of  the  fund  for 
defraying  the  contingent  charges  of  Government  for  1807. 
Navy  Register,  1807.  Treasury  Register,  1807.  War  Depart- 
ment Register,  1807.  State  Department  Register,  1807.  Re- 
port in  relation  to  invalid  pensioners.  Drawbacks  on  exports, 
1804,  1805,  1806.  President  .Jefferson's  message  communi- 
cating documents  and  information  touching  the  official  con- 
duct of  Brig.  Gen.  .James  Wilkinson  at  New  Orleans.  Treasui'y 
statement  of  tonnage  employed  in  exporting  articles  the  pro- 
duce or  manufacture  of  the  United  States.  Treasury  esti- 
mates of  deficiencies.  Deficiency  estimate  for  additional  sea- 
men. Secretary  of  Navy  states  to  the  House  the  number  of 
additional  seamen  required  to  enable  the  Executive  to  man  the 
Constitution,  Chesapeake,  Wasp,  Hornet,  and  Argus,  and  G8 
gunboats,  and  4  bomb  ketches.  President's  message  trans- 
mitting a  treaty  of  limits  between  the  United  States  and  the 
Choctaw  Nation  of  Indians. 
Vol.  4. —  [Octavo.] — No.  1.  Message  from  the  President  transmitting  Detroit 
treatj'  with  the  Ottaway,  Chippeway,  Wyautk)t,  and  Potawa- 
tamie  nations  of  Indians.  Nos.  11.  14.  and  50.  Messages  from 
the  President  communicating  information  relative  to  the  com- 
mencement of  war  by  the  Dey  of  Algiers  against  the  TTnited 
States,  and  the  amicable  adjustment  of  the  late  differences. 
No.  12.  The  President  "  does  not  wish  to  be  empowered  to 
employ  more  seamen  than  the  immber  at  present  authorized 
by  law,"  etc.  No.  10.  Cumberland  Road  Commissioners'  Re- 
port. Nos.  27  and  33.  Invalid  pensioners.  No.  20.  Land  titles 
in  Michigan.  No.  34.  President's  message  transmitting  two 
decrees,  one  of  the  Emperor  of  the  French,  the  other  of  the 
King  of  Spain,  in  violation  of  the  maritime  rights  of  neutrals. 
No.  37.  Rei^ort  on  Military  Academy.  No.  3!).  The  militia. 
No.  40.  President's  message  relative  to  fortifying  the  ports 
and  harbors  of  the  United  States.     No,  42.  Surveyor's  report 


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TENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  papers — Continued. 

of  progress  made  on  public  buildings  at  Washington,  particu- 
larly the  Capitol.  No.  53.  Transactions  of  the  Mint,  1S07. 
No.  .5G.  Treasurer's  accounts,  180G-1807. 

Vol.  5. — [Folio.] — Message  of  the  President,  with  a  report  from  the  Secre- 
tary of  State  on  the  subject  of  impressments.  Report  on  regis- 
tered seamen.  Secretary  of  Treasury  annual  i-e]iort.  District 
tonnage.  Importation.  Exports.  Emoluments  customs  offi- 
cers. Public  debt.  Secretary  of  Navy,  special  report  on  con- 
dition and  needs  of  the  Navy.  Navy  pension  fund.  Secretary 
of  War,  report  on  fortifications.  Report  of  sinking-fund  com- 
missioners. 
House  miscellaneous  papers : 

Vol.  3. — [Octavo.  1 — The  arrangement  adopted  in  relation  to  the  construction 
of  the  south  wing  of  the  Capitol.  Resolutions  of  New  Yorlc 
legislature  relative  to  the  protection  of  the  port  of  New  York. 
Documents  relative  to  bill  making  further  appro])riations 
for  the  Navy,  1807.  Petition  of  Anthony  Boucherie,  of  Phila- 
delphia, a  sugar  refiner.  Letter  from  Haniet  Caramelli,  ex- 
Bashaw  of  Tripoli,  stating  his  distressed  situation  and  implor- 
ing relief  from  the  beneficence  of  the  United  States  and  offer- 
ing his  services  to  this  Government.  Acts  of  Maryland  relat- 
ing to  elections.  General  Wilkinson's  conduct  in  Orleans  Ter- 
ritory;  deposition  thereon  of  Daniel  Clark. 

Vol.   4. —  [Octavo.] — No.    7.  Disposition   of  certain   charts   of   the   coast   of 
North  Carolina.     No.  8.  Relating  to  claim  of  Matthew  Smith 
and    Darius    Gates.     No.    9.  Claim    of   John    Bagley.     No.    13. 
.  Secretary  of  Treasury  gives  opinion  upon  probable  effects  of 

the  bill  extending  the  terms  of  credit  on  revenue  bonds  in  cer- 
tain cases.  No.  24.  Virginia  legislature  resolutions  proposing 
amendment  to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  authoriz- 
ing State  legislatures  to  remove  from  office  their  Senators  in 
Congress.  No.  25.  Document  accompanying  the  bill  to  punish 
conspiracies  to  commit  treason  against  the  United  States. 
No.  30.  Documents  relating  to  lajnng  out  Cumberland  road. 
No.  48.  Act  concerning  public  contracts.  Nos.  49  and  51. 
Documents  accompanying  the  bill  making  a  further  appropria- 
tion for  the  support  of  the  Government,  1808.  No.  55.  Fur- 
ther information  and  papers  relative  to  the  conduct  of  General 
Wilkinson  at  New  Orleans.  Nos.  2,  10,  38,  4.3,  and  47.  Motions 
made  in  House.  No.  38.  Motion  for  an  inquiry  into  the  con- 
duct of  Harry  Innis,  United  States  district  judge  for  Kentucky, 
allegation  being  that  whilst  in  the  tenure  of  his  office  he  had 
been  "party  or  privy  to  a  project  on  the  part  of  Spain  or  her 
subjects  to  dismember  these  United  States,  or  to  the  seduction 
of  the  State  of  Kentucky  from  this  Union."  No.  47.  Motion 
for  impeachment  of  Judge  Bruin,  of  Mississippi  Territory,  for 
neglect  of  duty,  drunkenness  on  the  bench,  etc. 

Vol.  5.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  37,  38,  39,  40,  41-47.  Documents  accompanying 
bills.  Nos.  48-63.  Motions.  Nos.  64-71.  Miscellaneous  papers. 
No.   57.  Mr.   Poindexter's   motion   for   impeachment  of  Judge 


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TENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  papers — Continued. 

Bruin,  of  Mississippi  Territory.     No.  GL  Deposition  of  Daniel 
Clark,  the  Delegate  from  the  Territory  of  Orleans,  in  relation 
to  the  conduct  of  Gen.  James  Wilkinson.     No.  (!4.  Further  in- 
formation in  relation  to  the  conduct  of  General  \Yilkinson. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  3. —  [Octavo.] — Nos.  8  and  36.  Committee  on  Elections  reports  on 
petition  of  Joshua  Barney,  of  Baltimore,  complaining  of  the 
undue  election  and  return  of  William  McCreery  to  serve  as  a 
member  of  Congres.s.  On  revisal  and  uiifiuishcd  l)usiuess. 
On  sundry  petitions  for  relief.  On  petition  of  nierelumts  and 
traders  of  I'hiladelphia  for  permission  to  clear  vessels  with 
their  cargoes.  On  petition  of  sundry  coppersmiths  of  Phila- 
delphia and  copper  manufacturers  of  New  York  City  for  pro- 
tective duty  on  coi)per  in  sheets,  etc.  Nos.  12  and  22.  Ou 
aggressions  committed  within  our  ports  and  waters  by  foreign 
armed  vessels ;  violations  of  our  jurisdiction,  and  measures 
necessary  for  the  protection  of  our  porl;s  and  harbors.  On 
the  expediency  of  selling  to  individual  States  and  Territories 
any  United  States  arms  or  ordnance  which  may  he  parted 
with  without  injury  to  the  public.  No.  16.  Standing  rules  and 
orders  to  be  observed  in  the  House.  On  Potomac  river  bridge 
bill.  No.  29.  On  the  military  and  naval  establishments.  No. 
38.  Relative  to  the  election  of  Philip  B.  Key  from  the  Third 
Congressional  district  of  Maryland.  No.  41.  Relative  to  the 
ol)jections  to  the  election  of  John  Culpeper  as  a  member  of 
the  House  for  North  Carolina. 

Vol.  4.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  3,  15,  28,  32,  36,  43,  HO.  Private  claims.  •  No.  31. 
Relative  to  compensation  of  Captain  Pike  and  his  companions 
for  their  services  in  exploring  the  Mississippi  River  and  in 
their  expedition  to  the  sources  of  the  Osage,  Arkensaw,  and 
La  Plate  rivers,  together  with  their  tour  through  N(>w  Spain. 
No.  3.1.  On  raising  an  additioiial  military  force.  No.  4L  Rela- 
tive to  comi)ensation  for  certain  counnissions  for  taking  testi- 
mony in  pension  cases.  No.  44.  Joint  committee  report  on 
business  of  the  session.  No.  46.  On  petitions  of  sundry  inhab- 
itants of  Randoljih  and  St.  Clair  counties,  Indiana  Territory. 
No.  52.  On  bill  to  make  further  appropriation  for  coniitleting 
the  south  wing  of  the  Capitol.  No.  54.  Relative  to  the  rupture 
and  amicable  vsettlement  with  the  Dey  of  Algiers.  [  See  also 
Nos.  11  and  14,  same  volume.] 

Vol.  5. —  [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-5.  Reports  from  Committee  on  Elections.  Nos. 
6,  7.  Committee  of  W^ays  and  Means.  Nos.  0-13.  Committee 
on  Claims.  Nos.  14,  15,  16.  Conunittee  on  Counnerce  and 
Manufactures.  No.s.  17,  18,  10.  Committee  on  Revised  and  Un- 
finished Business.  Nos.  20-32,  34—40.  Reports  from  select  com- 
mittees. 


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TENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session.— November  7,  1808  to  March  3,  1809. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  3,  5,  11,  2.5,  29,  32,  .34.     [In  vol.  .3,  House  docs.] 

Vol.  2. —  [Folio.] — No.  3.  President's  message  December  27,  1808,  with  list 
of  vessels  permitted  to  depart  from  the  United  States  since 
December  22,  1807.  No.  7.  Papers  respecting  the  bill  for  the 
relief  of  sick  and  disabled  and  distressed  seamen.  [In  vol.  .5 
(folio).  House  docs.] 

Vol.3. — [Octavo.] — No.  11.  President's  message  transmitting  correspondence 
between  Mr.  Pinkney  and  the  British  secretary  of  state,  Mr. 
Canning.  No.  12.  President's  message  respecting  the  execu- 
tion of  the  .$2,000,000  act  for  extraordinary  expenses,  foreign 
intercourse.  [These  two  documents  are  found  in  Eleventh 
Congress,  first  session.  House  docs.,  vol.  2.] 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-24.  No.  1.  President  Jefferson's  annual  message 
and  foreign  affairs.  .5.  British  orders  in  council,  French  de- 
crees, etc.    20.  Pensions. 

Vol.2. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-46.  No.  3.  Message  communicating  Pennsyl- 
vania resolutions.  No.  9.  Sick,  disabled,  and  distressed  sea- 
men. No.  10.  Message  relative  to  fortifying  ports  and  harbors. 
Nos.  11  and  45.  Mint  report.  No.  13.  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury reports  on  bill  to  grant  permission  to  vessels  to  depart 
from  United  States  ports  for  the  purpose  of  importing  salt. 
No.  14.  I'resident's  account  of  the  sinking  fund.  No.  15. 
Duties  and  drawbacks  on  imports  and  exports,  1805,  1800,  and 
1807.  Nos.  IG  and  28.  Messages  communicating  further  infor- 
mation relating  to  affairs  with  Great  Britain.  No.  18.  Report 
of  the  Secretary  of  War  on  invalid  pensioners.  No.  29.  Postal 
contracts.  No.  33.  Number  of  foreign-born  and  naturalized 
citizens  registered  as  American  seamen.  No.  39.  War  Depart- 
ment register,  1808.  No.  40.  Navy  Department  register,  1808. 
No.  43.  Message,  statement  of  the  militia. 

Vol.3. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-34.  No.  6.  Message  relating  to  fortifying  ports 
and  harbors.  No.  7.  Operations  of  the  Mint,  ISOS.  No.  8. 
President's  account  of  the  contingent  fund.  Nos.  12  and  28. 
Messages  with  correspondence  between  British  secretary  of 
state,  Mr.  Canning,  and  Mr.  Pinkney.  No.  19.  Message  respect- 
ing the  act  appropriating  $2,000,000  for  extraordinary  expenses, 
foreign  intercourse.     No.  30.  The  militia. 

Vol.4. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  l-,30.  No.  1.  Annual  message  and  accompanying 
documents.  No.  19.  President's  proclamation  in  consequence 
of  opposition  in  neighborhood  of  Lake  Champlain  to  the  laws 
laying  an  embargo.  No.  20.  Report  on  public  buildings  in 
Washington  City.  No.  21.  Relative  to  authorizing  the  employ- 
ment of  additional  revenue  cutters.  No.  24.  Report  of  Cum- 
berland road  connnissioners.  No.  28.  Message  from  President 
transmitting  copies  of  all  acts,  decrees,  orders,  and  proclama- 
tions affecting  the  commercial  rights  of  neutral  nations  issued 
since  1791.    No.  30.  Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1809. 


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TENTH  CONGRESS. 

,  Second  Session — Continued. 

Mouse  documents — Continued. 

Vol.5. — [Folio.] — Nos.  1-12.  Nos.  1  and  2.  Secretary  of  Treasury,  annual 
statement  of  district  tonnage,  with  explanatory  letter.  No.  4. 
Treasury  statement  of  sums  annually  received  since  establish- 
ment of  the  present  (Jovernnient,  and  a  statement  e.\hil)iting 
the  annual  amount  of  the  several  branches  of  the  customs  and 
the  charges  thereon.  No.  H.  Documents  accompanying  bill  to 
authorize  and  require  the  Tresident  to  arm,  man,  and  fit  out 
for  innnediate  service  all  the  public  ships  of  war,  vessels,  and 
gunboats  of  the  United  States.  No.  6.  Sinking  fund  commis- 
sioners' report.  180S.  No.  8.  Documents  relating  to  bill  to 
amend  laws  for  establishment  of  the  Treasury,  War,  and  Navy 
Departments,  and  estimates  of  appropriations  for  1809.  No. 
10.  Treasury  statements  of  importations  in  American  and  for- 
eign vessels,  October  1,  180C>.  to  September  30,  1807.  No.  11. 
Official  emoluments  of  officers  of  customs,  1808.  No.  12. 
Treasury  statement  of  the  balances  charged  on  the  books  of 
the  Treasury  for  advances  made  prior  to  June  30,  1808. 
House  miscellaneoiis  documents  : 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  5,  8,  22,  23,  26,  31.  32,  44,  4G. 

Vol.  3.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  11,  18,  21,  2.3,  28. 

Vol.  4.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  2,  3.  4,  5,  6,  8,  9,  14,  17,  18. 
Rei)orts  of  IIou.se  committees  : 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  1,  2,  G,  7,  12,  17,  19,  21,  24,  30,  .34-38,  42. 

Vol.  3.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  1,  14,  22,  26,  28. 

Vol.  4.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  7,  9*.  11,  12,  13,  l."5,  16,  2.5,  27,  29. 

Vol. .").— [Octavo.]— Nos.  1-51. 

Vol.6. — [Folio.] — No.  9.  Documents  presented  by  the  conunittee  to  inquire 
whether  any  advances  of  money  have  been  made  to  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  the  Army  by  the  Department  of  War,  con- 
trary to  law.  and,  if  any,  to  what  amount.  [In  vol.  5  (folio), 
House  documents.] 

ELEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.  -May  22,  1809  to  June  28,  1809. 

Sen.-ite  documents  : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  2.  Secretary  of  War,  resitecting  modifications  of 
laws  relating  to  the  military  establishment.  No.  15.  Message 
from  the  President  transmitting  Pennsylvania  resolutions  on 
the  case  of  (Jideon  Olmstead  (conflict  between  the  general 
and    State  governments).      No.   2.3.  Repaii-s   in   the   temporai'y 

'  Senate  Chamber.    No.  2.5.  Extracts  from  letters  from  Mr.  L'ink- 

ney  to  the  Secretary  of  State,  accompanied  by  letter.s  and  com- 
munications to  him  from  the  British  secretary  of  state  for  the 
foreign  dejiartment.  No.  26.  Documents  accompanying  the 
bill  providing  for  the  sale  of  gunboats.  [These  Senate  docu- 
meuts  are  found  in  vol.  2,  House  documents.] 


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ELEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  1-13.    No.  1.  Annual  message  of  President  Madison. 

I,  part  2.  Foreign  relations.  2,  8,  and  4.  Reports  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  War.    5  and  18.  Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

II,  12,  and  1.3.  Reports  by  and  documents  from  the  Secretary 
of  the  Navy;  also  reports  of  Committees  and' miscellaneous 
documents. 

Vol.2. —  [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-26.  No.  1.  Contingent  expenses  of  the  House. 
Nos.  2  and  4.  Relating  to  the  military  establishment.  Nos.  3 
and  16.  Sums  needed  for  fortifications.  No.  7.  Progress  made 
in  raising  additional  military  force.  Nos.  9  and  14.  General 
view  of  the  state  and  disposition  of  the  vessels  belonging  to  the 
United  States,  and  of  the  gnuboats.  Nos.  10  and  11.  Pinlcney's 
correspondence  with  Canning.  No.  12.  Relating  to  the 
$2,000,000  foreign-intercourse  bill.  No.  15.  Pennsylvania  reso- 
lutions on  Olmstead  case.  [This  volume  is,  in  parts,  duplicate 
of  vol.  1.] 

Vol.3. — [Folio.] — Nos.  1-7.  No.  1.  Annual  report,  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury. No.  2.  War  contracts,  statements  of.  No.  3.  Relating  to 
gunboats,  expenses,  etc.  No.  4.  Balances  charged  for  advances, 
etc.  No.  5.  Importations.  No.  6.  Emoluments  of  customs 
officials. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — No.  7.  Adjustment  of  Michigan  land  titles.  [In  vol.  1, 
House  documents.]  No.  11.  Seci'etary  of  Treasury,  views  on 
embargo.  No.  12.  Relating  to  the  bill  to  give  credit  to  certain 
collectors  of  customs  for  allowances  paid  by  them  to  owners 
and  crews  of  fishing  vessels.  No.  18.  Secretary  of  Navy  report 
relative  to  a  bill  concerning  the  naval  establishment.  Nos.  20 
and  21.  Motions. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  10  and  14.  On  petitions  of  individuals.  No.  15. 
.Joint  committee  on  what  business  is  necessary  to  be  done  dur- 
ing the  present  session.  No.  16.  Report  on  petition  of  sundry 
American  prisoners  confined  under  sentence  of  slavery,  at 
Carthagena,  South  America.  No.  17.  Report  of  committee  on 
the  President's  message  in  relation  to  disbanding  the  troops 
raised  under  the  "Act  to  raise  for  a  limited  time  an  additional 
military  force."     [In  vol.  1,  House  documents.] 

Vol.2. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  19  and  20.  On  contested-election  case  of  William 
Baylies,  Massachusetts.  [Same  report  in  vol.  1,  House  docu- 
ments.] No.  26.  Documents  accompanying  the  bill  providing 
for  sale  of  gunboats.     [In  vol.  2,  House  documents.] 

\'nl.  ;>. —  [Folio.] — Nos.  6  and  7.  Reports  of  Randolph  Committee  to  investi- 
gate whether  moneys  drawn  from  the  Treasury  since  March  4, 
1801,  have  been  faithfully  applied  to  the  objects  for  which  they 
were  appropriated,  and  whether  the  same  have  been  regularly 
accounted  for.     [Found  in  vol.  3,  House  documents.] 


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ELEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session. — November  27,  1809  to  May  1,  1810. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  28.  Message  from  the  President  transmitting,  in  re- 
sponse to  Senate  resolution,  a  copy  of  the  correspondence  with 
the  governor  of  Pennsylvania  in  the  case  of  Gideon  Olmstead 
(conflict  between  Federal  and  State  authorities).  No.  .38. 
Secretarj'  of  Treasury  in  reply  to  Senate  resolution  respecting 
the  direct  tax.     [Found  in  vol.  .3,  House  documents.] 

Vol.2. — [Octavo.] — No.  lU.  Secretary  of  War,  relative  to  establishment  of 
a  quartermaster's  department.  No.  22.  Secretary  of  State,  re- 
port on  i)etition  of  .Tared  Shattuck  (owner  of  the  Mercator). 
No.  29.  President's  message  transmitting  correspondence  of 
Secretary  of  State  John  Marshall  relating  to  complaints  of  cer- 
tain irregularities  and  violations  of  the  Danish  flag,  alleged  to 
have  been  committed  by  certain  officers  of  the  American  Navy 
(case  of  the  Mercator  included).  [Found  in  vol.  7,  House 
documents.] 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — No.  35.  Mr.  Bradley's  motion  relating  to  moneys  ex- 
pended in  our  intercourse  with  the  Barbarj-  Powers.  [Found 
in  vol.  3,  House  documents.] 

Vol.2. — [Octavo.] — No.  3.  Treaty  with  the  Kickapoo  Indians.     Nos.  G  and 
49.  Motions. 

Vol.  3.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  8,  14,  2.3,  31,  38,  38,  40.    Motions.    No.  12.  Memorial 
of  Territory  of  Orleans  praying  for  admission  into  the  Union 
of  States.     [Found  in  vol.  7,  House  documents.] 
Reports  of  Senate  conmiittees  : 

Vol.  1. — [Folio.] — No.  12.  Ke[)ort  of  committee  appointed  to  inquire  and  re- 
l)oit  whether  any  alterations  are  necessary  to  be  made  in  the 
act  for  establishing  trading  houses  with  the  Indians.  [Found 
in  vol.  5,  House  documents.] 

Vol.  2. —  [Octavo.] — No.  48.  As  to  the  e.xpediency  of  employing  tlie  torpedo 
or  submarine  explosions.     [Found  in  vol.  6,  House  documents.] 

Vol.  3. — ^[Octavo.] — No.  9.  Relative  to  an  effectual  organization  of  the 
militia.  Nos.  2.5,  34,  37.  On  claims  of  private  parties.  No.  27. 
Joint  committee  report  on  business  to  be  acted  on  during  the 
present  session.  No.  30.  On  petition  of  Father  Urban  Guiilet, 
in  behalf  of  the  religious  order  of  La  Trappe.  [Found  in  vol. 
7,  House  documents.] 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-17  (Messages  from  the  President).  No.  1. 
Annual  message.  No.  2.  Documents  with  annual  message.  No. 
4.  Pinkney's  correspondence.  No.  5.  Washington  public  l)uild- 
ings.  No.  0.  Mint  report.  No.  7.  France's  blockade  of  Baltic 
ports.  No.  8.  Denmark's  seizures  of  ships  and  merchandise  of 
United  States  citizens.  No.  9.  Contingent  expenses  of  the 
Government.  No.  10.  Orders  in  relation  to  armed  vessels  rid- 
ing in  waters  of  the  United  States.  No.  11.  Measures  taken  to 
secure  the  free  navigation  of  Mobile  River.  No.  12.  Proposals 
to  France  and  Great  Britain  respecting  the  revocation  of  their 
illegal  decrees  and  orders,  and  copies  of  forged  papers  puri)ort- 
ing  to  have  belon.ged  to  American  vessels.  Nos.  13  and  14. 
3005—08 27 


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ELEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Certain  Indian  treaties.  No.  1.5.  A  private  letter  from  Mi. 
Pinkney  to  the  Secretary  of  State.  No.  10.  Further  informa- 
tion upon  the  subject  of  our  foreign  relations.  No.  17.  Natural- 
ized foreigners  registered  as  American  seamen. 

Vol.  2. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-14.  Reports  from  Treasury  Department.  Nos.  1~> 
and  K).  Reports  from  War  Department.  Nos.  17  and  18. 
Reports  from  Navy  Department.  Nos.  19-21.  Reports  from 
Post-Office  Department. 

Vol.  3. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-21  and  22.  Miscellaneous  documents  and  reports. 
11.  Hamilton's  report  on  manufactures.  17.  Report  of  the 
mint,  1809.  The  Yazoo  claims.  29.  Rules  of  the  House.  38. 
Direct  tax.  44.  Estimates  for  1810,  together  with  account  of 
receipts  and  expenditures,  and  a  statement  of  balance  of  appro- 
priations unexpended  September  30,  1809. 

Vol.  4. — [Folio.] — Nos.  1-11.  No.  1.  Accounts  in  Treasury,  War,  and  Navy 
Departments,  and  the  balances  due.  3.  Treasury,  annual  re- 
port. 4.  District  tonnage.  .5.  Duties  and  drawback.  6.  Hle- 
gal  settlements  on  public  lands  in  Mississippi  Territory.  8. 
Importations.  9.  Navy  pension  fund.  10.  Report  on  disburse- 
ments in  the  intercourse  with  the  Barbary  Powers.  11.  Re- 
sponse by  Secretary  of  War  to  resolution  of  House  respecting 
the  quotas  of  militia,  including  volunteers,  recpiired  of  the 
several  States  and  Territories  by  the  President  in  pursuance 
of  the  acts  of  April  18,  1806,  and  March  30,  1808. 

Vol.  5. — [Folio.] — Nos.  1-16.  1.  Message  from  the  President  transmitting 
a  return  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States.  2.  Sinking  fund 
report.  3.  Report  on  the  Mediterranean  fund.  4.  Unproduc- 
tive post  roads.  6.  Mint.  7.  Customs  officers'  emoluments. 
9.  United  States  Bank  dividends.  10.  Impressment  of  Amer- 
ican seamen.  11.  Balances  due  for  public  lands.  1.3.  The  out- 
standing revenue  bonds.  14.  Annual  receipts  into  the  Treas- 
ury. 1.5.  Number  and  salaries  of  consuls  and  other  United 
States  agents  in  foreign  countries.  16.  A  view  of  the  Post- 
Office  establishment. 

Vol.  6. — [Octavo.] — Messages  from  the  President,  found  at  pages  17,  51,  69, 
141,  281,  337,  353,  479.  Letters  and  reports  of  Secretary  of  State, 
pages  51,  69,  337,  409.  Letters  and  reports  of  Secretary  of 
Treasury,  pages  31,  181,  153,  163,  377.  Reports  of  Secretary  of 
War,  pages  123,  381.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  page  113; 
Postmaster-General,  page  417;  Attorney-General,  page  .341. 

Vol.  7. — [Octavo.] — Messages  from  the  President,  pages  41,  1.30,  205,  323. 
Reports  of  Secretary  of  State,  pages  75,  163.  Secretary  of 
Treasury  on  loans,  page  147 ;  on  Pomeroy's  petition,  page  203 ; 
on  American  manufactures,  page  259.  Postmaster-General  re- 
ports, pages  63,  187. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. —  I  Octavo.] — No.  27.  Yazoo  claims,  papers  relating  to.  No.  34. 
Treaty  with  the  Delawares,  Putawatimies,  Miamies,  and  Eel 
River  tribes  of  Indians.  [In  vol.  3,  House  executive  docu- 
ments.] 


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ELEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2. — [Octavo.] — Documents  accompanying  bills,  found  at  pages  115,  129, 
245,  385,  413.  Motions,  pages  23,  137,  2G7,  333,  347,  349,  375, 
501.     [In  vol.  r>  (octavo).  House  executive  documents.] 

Vol.  3. — [Octavo.] — Documents  accompanying  bills,  pages  25,  77,  2-33.     Mo- 
tions, pages  39,  69,  107,  133,  169,  237,  255,  319.     [Found  in  vol. 
7,  House  executive  documents.] 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — Nos.  1—40.  Reports.  Nos.  41^7.  Documents  relating 
to  bills.     Nos.  48-07.  Motions. 

Vol.  2. — [Octavo.] — No.  1.  Inquiry  into  the  causes  of  the  mortality  of  that 
detachment  of  the  Army  ordered  for  the  defense  of  New  Or- 
leans. No.  2.  On  the  investigation  into  the  conduct  of  Gen. 
James  Wilkinson. 

Vol.  3. — [Octavo.] — No.  9.  On  the  President's  message  and  its  accompanying 
documents.  Nos.  13*,  18.  22,  26,  .33,  39,  40.  On  private  relief 
bills.  No.  19.  On  unfinished  business.  No.  29.  On  standing  rules 
and  orders  for  the  House.  No.  32.  On  contested -election  case 
of  Jonathan  Jennings,  Delegate  from  the  Indiana  Territory. 
No.  42.  On  so  much  of  the  President's  message  as  relates  to  the 
naval  establishu)ent. 

Vol.  4. —  [Folio.] — No.  7.  Report,  in  parts,  from  Randolph  committee  on  in- 
vestigation application  of  appropriations,  etc.  [In  vol.  4 
(folio).  House  executive  documents.] 

Vol.  5. — [Folio.] — No.  8.  On  memorial  of  William  Lambert,  relating  to  the 
establishment  of  a  first  meridian  for  the  United  States  at 
Washington.     [In  vol.  5   (folio),  House  executive  documents.] 

Vol.  (•).— [Octavo.]— Nos.  1,  2,  7,  9,  10,  12,  14,  20,  22,  20,  28,  31,  32,  42.  47. 
[Found  in  vol.  6,  House  executive  documents.] 

Vol.  7.— [Octavo.  I— Reports  found  at  pages  1,  15,  19,  31,  59,  111,  117,  123, 
131,  135,  171,  179,  193.  225.  241,  245,  247,  251.  [Found  in  vol. 
7,  House  executive  documents.] 

Third  Session.— December  3,  1810  to  M.a.rch  8,  1811. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  1.  Documents  accompanying  the  message  of  the 
President.  No.  3.  Message  transmitting  copies  of  treaty  with 
Great  Britain.  No.  9.  Message  from  President  Madison  re- 
sponding to  Senate  inquiries  relative  to  amount  of  property  of 
citizens  or  subjects  of  Great  Britain  or  France  which  has  been 
confiscated  under  acts  of  Congress  relative  to  commercial  inter- 
course, etc.  No.  10.  Message  comnuinicating  in  resi)onse  to 
Senate  resolution  a  copy  of  the  census  of  the  Territory  of 
Orleans.  1800.  No.  11.  Message  transmitting  report  of  awards 
under  the  seventh  article  of  the  British  treaty.  [Found  in 
vol.  1,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— No.  2.  Statement  by  Secretary  of  State  of  the  foreign 
born  and  naturalized  ])ersons  registered  as  American  seamen, 
1790-1810.     No.  7.  Survey  of  the  coast  of  the  Territory  of  Or- 


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ELEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Tliird  Session— Continued. 

Senate  executive  documents — Continued. 

leans.  No.  8.  Secretary  of  Treasury  Crawford's  statement 
relative  to  the  prayer  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States  for  a 
renewal  of  its  charter.     [Found  in  vol.  o,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.  3. — [Octavo.] — No.  20.  Message  and  certain  diplomatic  correspondence 
with  France  relative  to  seizure  of  American  vessels.  No.  24. 
Message  and  Treasury  report  on  survey  of  United  States 
coasts.  2G.  Secretary  Gallatin's  views  relative  to  renewal  of 
United  States  Bank  charter.  [Found  in  vol.  4,  House  Ex. 
Docs.] 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  18.  "A  compendious  exercise  for  the  garrison  and 
field  ordnance,  as  practiced  in  the  United  States,"  etc.  No.  19. 
Memorial  of  the  stockholders  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States 
praying  for  a  renewal  of  their  charter.  No.  20.  Memorial  of 
Philadelphia  chamber  of  commerce  relative  to  the  Bank  of  the 
United  States.  No.  21.  Petition  of  Philadelphia  merchants 
praying  for  exemption  from  the  provisions  of  the  noninter- 
course  laws.  No.  24.  Memorial  of  Lexington,  Ky.,  merchants 
and  manufacturers  for  protection  to  their  industry.  [Found 
in  vol  1,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  2,  3,  7,  2.3,  43,  44.  Motions.  [Found  in  vol.  2, 
House   Ex.   Docs.] 

Vol.  3.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  19,  21,  22,  25,  26,  27-31.  Motions.  [Found  in 
vol.  3,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.4. —  [Octavo.] — Nos.  6,  IG.  Motions.     [Found  in  vol.  4,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — No.  41.  On  memorial  of  Isaac  Wayne,  son  and  executor  of 
Major-General  Wayne.  No.  59.  On  memorial  of  General  Wil- 
kinson, praying  ta  be  remunerated  for  moneys  disbursed  in  the 
service  of  the  United  States.  No.  60.  On  memorial  of  the 
stockholders  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  closing  with  a 
resolution  that  the  prayer  for  renewal  of  charter  "  ought  not 
to  be  granted."  [Found  in  vol.  1,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  2.  President's  message  relative  to  the  inadequacy 
of  funds  for  relief  and  protection  of  destitute  American  sea- 
men in  foreign  countries.  No.  4.  The  President's  account  of 
the  contingent  expenses  of  the  Government  for  1810.  Nos.  5, 
7,  and  14.  President  transmits  reports  relative  to  public  build- 
ings in  Washington  and  expenditures  for  completing  the  Capi- 
tol. No.  0.  Proclamation  of  the  President  announcing  the 
revocation  by  France  of  the  edict  which  violated  the  neutral 
commerce  of  the  United  States,  and  other  official  documents 
on  same  subject.  No.  8.  Expenditures  for  the  better  accom- 
modation of  the  General  P^st-Office  and  Patent  Office.  No.  12. 
Message  conununicating  information  relative  to  the  legal  repeal 
or  modification,  as  well  as  the  practical  operation,  of  the  orders 
and  decrees  affecting  our  neutral  connnerce  since  November  1, 
1810.     No.    13.  Message    vetoing    the    "  act    incorporating    the 


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ELEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  town  of  Alexandria,  in  the 
District  of  Columhia."  No.  1.5.  Message  vetoing  the  act  for  the 
relief  of  certain  individuals  named  and  the  Baptist  Church  at 
Salem  Meeting  House,  in  the  Mississippi  Territory.  No.  16. 
Postniaster-rJeneral's  report  relative  to  transportation  of  the 
mails  on  the  Sahhath. 

V^ol.  2. — [Octavo.] — No.  6.  Relief  of  American  seamen  in  Europe.  No.  21. 
Treasury  estimates  for  1811 ;  account  of  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures, 1809-1810 ;  and  statement  of  balances  unexpended  Sep- 
tember 30,  1810.  22.  Message  i-elative  to  duties  imposed  by 
France,  and  other  information  on  the  subject  of  our  commer- 
cial relations  with  France.  26.  Secretary  of  War  gives  an 
account  of  the  sale  of  public  arms  to  the  State  of  Maryland. 
35.  Navy  Department  Register,  1810.  36.  War  Department 
Register,  1810.  37.  Navy  contracts,  1810.  42.  Secretary  of 
War  report  relative  to  land  forces  and  fortifications,  and 
estimate  of  moneys  required  on  account  of  fortifications  for 
1811. 

Vol.3. — [Octavo.] — No.  1.  Expenditures  for  relief  of  American  seamen  in 
Europe,  etc.  3.  Treasury  estimates,  receipts,  and  expendi- 
tures, 1810.  5.  Treasurer's  accounts,  1809-10.  6.  Additional 
Treasury  estimates,  1811.  9.  Secretary  Gallatin's  reply  to 
House  inquiries  respecting  the  imposition  of  additional  duties 
on  importations.  17.  Secretary  of  Navy,  letter  in  relation  to 
the  needs  of  the  naval  establishment.  18.  Same,  relative  to 
propriety  of  encouraging  the  culture  of  hemp  by  protective 
impost  duties  or  by  prohibiting  the  importation  of  that  article 
into  the  United  States. 

Vol.  4.— [Octavo.]— No.  5.  Treasurer's  accounts,  1809-10.  28.  Secretary  of 
Navy  report  on  trials  of  the  practical  use  of  the  torpedo  or 
submarine  explosion.  38.  Veto  of  Alexandria  Episcopal 
Church  hill.  40.  Message  relative  to  finishuig  worlv  on  the 
Capitol.  44.  Expenses  of  national  armories,  1810.  46.  Laws, 
treaties,  etc.,  in  respect  to  the  public  lands. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — No.  17.  Laws,  treaties,  and  other  documents  having 
operation  and  respect  to  the  public  lands.  No.  22.  New  Haven 
merchant's  appeal  for  relief  from  operation  of  the  noninter- 
course  law.  No.  23.  Memorial  of  Mississippi  Territory  for 
admission  as  a  State  into  the  TTnion.  No.  25.  .Toel  Barlow's 
final  settlement  of  accounts  as  late  agent  of  the  United  States 
for  negotiating  treaties  with  the  Barbary  powers. 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  20,  23,  32,  33.  Motions.  [Found  in  vol.  3,  House 
Ex.  Does.] 

Vol.  3.— [Octavo.]— No.  6.  34.  Motions.     [Found  in  vol.  4,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 
Reports  of  House  counnittees.: 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — Contains  practically  all  the  reports  found  in  other  vol- 
umes, with  executive  and  miscellaneous  documents. 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  26-39,  4*2-58.     [Found  in  vol.  1,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 


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ELEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session— Continued. 

Reports  of  House  committees — Continued. 

^■ol.:).— [Octavo.]— Nos.  9,   12,  VSh  16,  17,  24,  25,  27,  28-82,  4U.      [Found 

in  vol.  2,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 
Vol.  4.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  1,  15,  25,  30,  32,  35,  36.      [Found  in  vol.  3,  House 

Ex.  Docs.] 

TWELFTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— November  4,  1811  to  July  6,  1812, 

Senate  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  1.  President  Madison's  annual  message,  Novem- 
ber 5,  1811.  No.  1,  part  2.  Documents  accompanying  Presi- 
dent's message.  No.  2.  Message  transmitting  letters  from  the 
late  and  present  plenipotentiaries  of  E'rauce  to  the  Department 
of  State.     [Found  in  vol.  2,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.2. — [bctavo.] — No.  14.  Message  from  President  Madison,  transmitting 
copies  of  late  correspondence  between  the  British  minister  and 
the  Secretary  of  State,  "  affording  further  evidence  of  the  hos- 
tile policy  of  the  British  Government  against  our  national 
rights."  No.  15.  Message  relative  to  trade  of  the  United 
States  to  France.  No.  16.  Message  communicating  a  letter 
from  the  British  minister  disavowing  any  agency  of  the  British 
Government  in  the  late  hostile  measures  of  the  Indian  tribes. 
No.  22.  Message,  with  Treasury  report,  on  the  survey  of  the 
coast  of  the  United  States.  No.  32.  Message  from  President 
Madison,  transmitting  the  constitution  or  form  of  government 
established  by  the  convention  of  the  Territory  of  Orleans  for 
the  government  of  that  Territory  when  erected  into  a  separate 
and  independent  State  under  the  title  of  the  State  of  Louisiana. 
No.  33.  Message,  March  9,  1812,  transmitting  documents  "  ob- 
tained from  a  secret  agent  of  the  British  Government  employed 
in  fomenting  disaffection  to  the  constituted  authorities  and  in 
bringing  about  resistance  to  the  laws,  and  eventually,  in  con- 
cert with  a  British  force,  to  destroy  the  Union  of  the  United 
States."     [Found  in  vol.  3,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.3. —  [Octavo.] — Nos.  1,  11,  Treasury  reports  on  petitions.  18.  Report 
of  the  Paymaster  of  the  Army  on  the  petition  of  Lieut.  Simeon 
Knight  for  additional  compensation.  23.  Message  conveying 
copies  of  the  correspondence  of  the  Secretary  of  State  and  the 
United  States  minister  at  Paris.  29.  Secretary  of  War.  in  reply 
to  Senate  resolution,  reports  on  the  subject  of  the  detachments 
from  the  militia.  31  and  44.  Correspondence,  Department  of 
State  with  the  British  minister.  32.  Message,  with  cnri'e- 
spoudence,  on  sul).iects  of  orders  in  British  council  and  im- 
pressed seamen.  4().  Message  transmitting  additional  docu- 
ments on  the  sul).iect  of  our  affairs  with  Great  Britain.  49. 
^Message  transmitting  cojjies  of  documents  relating  to  British 
impressments  from  Am(*ricau  vessels,  IFound  in  vol.  4,  House 
Ex.  Docs.] 


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TWELFTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session^Continued. 

Senate  luisoellaneoiis  rtocuments : 

Vol.1. — [Octavo.  I — Nos.  3-0.  Motions.  No.  3S.  Memorial  of  certain  citi- 
zens of  Albany.  N.  Y.,  opposing  the  bill  for  "  extending  the  time 
of  certain  patents  granted  to  Robert  Fulton,"  because  of  tluMr 
"conviction  that  the  said  Robert  Fulton  is  not  in  fact  the 
inventor  or  discoverer  of  the  mode  of  propelling  boats  by 
steam."     [Found  in  vol.  2,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— No.  -31.  Memorial  of  .John  Parker,  of  Boston,  for  relief. 
Nos.  33^,  38.  Motions.     [Found  in  vol.  3.  House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.  3. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  2,  21.  Motions.  No.  19.  Memorial  of  Boston  mer- 
chants for  repeal  or  modification  of  the  nonimportation  act. 
No.  38.  Resolution  of  Massachusetts  house  of  representatives 
expressing  "  opinion  that  an  offensive  war  against  Great 
Britain,  under  the  present  circumstances  of  this  country,  would 
be  in  the  highest  degree  impolitic,  unnecessary,  and  ruinous." 
No.  38J.  Resolutions  of  citizens  of  Charleston  approving  and 
supporting  the  measures  of  the  Government  for  the  mainte- 
nance of  the  national  honor.  [Found  in  vol.  4,  House  Ex. 
Docs.] 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1. — No.  19.  Confei'ence  report  on  apportionment  bill.  Third  Census. 
[Found  in  vol,  2,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.  2. — No.  29.  On  sale  of  the  public  lands.  No.  41.  Conference  report  on 
hill  concerning  the  naval  establishment.  [Found  in  vol.  3, 
House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.   .3. — No.    !(">.  Report  on  bill   for  admission  of  Mississippi.     [Found  in 
vol.  4,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 
House  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-21.  Messages  from  the  President.  22.  Letter 
from  Secretary  of  State.  23-30.  Letters  from  Secretary  of 
Treasury.  31-33.  Letters  from  Secretary  of  War.  34-36. 
Letters  from  Secretary  of  Navy.  37.  Letter  from  Postmaster- 
General. 

Vol  2. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-38.  No.  1.  Annual  message  from  the  President, 
and  accompanying  documents.  No.  7.  Message,  with  corre- 
spondence, "  relative  to  the  aggression  committed  by  a  British 
ship  of  war  on  tlie  United  States  frigate  C/(r'.s(//>r«Af,"  and 
showing  that  "that  subject  of  difference  between  the  two 
countries  is  terminated  by  an  offer  of  reparation  which  has 
been  acceded  to." 

Vol.  3.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  1-il.  No.  5.  Treasury  estinuites  for  1S12;  ac- 
count of  receipts  and  expenditures,  and  statement  of  balances 
of  appropriations  unexpended  September  30,  1811.  No.  13. 
Banixs,  statement  of.  No.  14.  Message  from  the  President, 
transmitting  copies  of  late  correspondence  "  affording  further 
evidence  of  the  hostile  policy  of  the  British  Government 
against  our  national  rights." 

Vol.  4. —  [Octavo.] — Nos.  1—19.  Messages  from  the  President;  letters  from 
Cabinet  orticers ;  documents,  motions,  resolutions,  and  reports 
of    committees.      No.    39.     House    contingent    fund.      No.    43. 


422  CATALOGUE   LIBRAKY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE 

TWELFTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Message  on  the  subject  of  the  orders  in  council.  No.  42.  Rehi- 
tive  to  excitements,  on  the  part  of  British  subjects,  of  the 
Indians  to  commit  "  hostility  against  the  United  States,  and 
to  evidence  of  such  hostility  prior  to  the  late  campaign  on  the 
Wabash."  No.  47.  Treasury  letter  accompanying  a  bill  au- 
thorizing ,$11,000,000  loan. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Motions  and  petitions.     [Found  in  vol.  1,  Ex.  Docs.] 

yol_      2. —  [Octavo.] — Petitions,      memorials,      resolutions,      motions,      etc. 
[Found  in  vol.  1,  House  reports.] 
Reports  of  House  conmiittees : 

Yoi.  1. —  [Octavo.] — On  contested  election  of  Taliaferro  v.  Hungerford.  On 
revisal  and  unfinished  business.  On  Cumberland  road.  "  On 
foreign  relations.  On  claims.  On  House  rules.  On  muni- 
tions of  war.  On  memorial  of  Mississippi  for  admission  as  a 
State.  On  jmblic  lands.  On  the  naval  establishment. 
[Found  in  vol.  2,  House  Ex.  Docs.] 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— 1-7G.  Nos.  1-4.  Reports  of  Committee  of  Ways  and 
Means.  5.  Commerce.  G-22.  Claims.  '25-30.  Public  lands. 
31.  Elections.  .82.  Post-offices  and  post-roads.  33.  District  of 
Columbia.  34.  Revisal  and  unfinished  business.  35.  Ac- 
counts. 36-57.  Select  comnuttees.  58-G().  Documents.  67-7G. 
Motions.     [Found  in  vol.  1,  House  reports,  etc.] 

Second  Session.— November  2,  1813  to  March  3,  1813. 

Senate  state  papers : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  1.  President's  annual  message  to  Congi-ess.  2.  Doc- 
uments accompanying  the  message.  9.  Message,  with  corre- 
spondence, relative  to  the  pacific  advances  made  on  the  part  of 
this  Government  to  that  of  Great  Britain.  [Found  in  vol.  1, 
House  state  papers.] 

Vol.  2. —  [Octavo.] — No.  4.  Message  from  the  President,  with  report  of  the 
Secretary  of  War  relative  to  murders  committed  by  Indians  in 
Teiniessee.  No.  G.  Message  transmitting  correspondence  be- 
tween Secretary  of  Navy  and  Captain  Chauncey  and  Lieutenant 
Elliott  relative  to  the  capture  and  subsequent  disposition  of 
the  British  armed  brigs  Detroit  and  Caledonia.  No.  31.  Report 
of  Secretary  of  State  on  the  sul>ject  of  register(Ml  s(>am<Mi  of 
the  United  States.  No.  374-  Message  from  the  I'resident  com- 
municating copy  of  a  proclamation  of  the  British  lieutenant- 
governor  of  Bermuda  Island.  [Found  in  vol.  2,  House  state 
papers.  | 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  L — [Octavo.] — No.  3.  Motion.  10.  Memorial  of  Baltimore  private-armed 
connnissioned  vessels  of  war.  [Found  in  vol.  1,  House  state 
papers.] 

Vol.  2. —  [Octavo.  I— Xo.  .5.  Evidence  relating  to  petition  of  .lohn  Worthlng- 
ton  and  others.     No.  V).  Resolution  for  amendment  to  the  Con- 


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TWELFTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

iSenate  miscellaneous  documents — Continued. 

stitution.  22.  Mr.  Dana's  motion.  23.  Duplicate  from  Mr. 
King,  United  States  minister  at  London,  to  Mr.  Pickering,  Sec- 
retary of  State,  December  10,  1796.  o4i.  Remonstrance  and 
resolutions  of  the  citizens  of  New  York  on  the  subject  of  the 
nonimportation  acts.     [Found  in  vol.  2,  House  state  papers.] 

Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  13.  On  petition  of  Washington  Lee.  14.  On  i^etition 
of  Reuben  Atwater.  :>7.  On  the  bill  for  the  admission  of  Mis- 
sissippi Territory  into  the  Union.  [Found  in  vol.  2,  House 
state  papers.] 

House  state  pai)ers : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-25.     No.  1.  President  Madison's  annual  message. 

2.  Documents  with  message.  6  and  11.  Reward  for  capturing 
the  Guerri^ie.  No.  16.  Treasury  estimates  for  1813 ;  receipts 
and  expenditures,  1811-12.  No.  20.  President's  message  trans- 
mitting a  report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  in  relation  to  the 
presentation  of  a  gold  medal  to  Commodore  Preble  and  swords 
to  the  officers  of  his  squadron.     House  miscellaneous,  1,  2,  and 

3.  House  reports.  1-13 ;  9  is  complimentary  to  Captains  Hull, 
Decatur,  and  Jones.  Senate  executive,  1,  2,  and  3.  Senate 
miscellaneous,  1  and  2. 

Vol.  2. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-44.  Messages  from  the  President  relative  to 
murders  by  Indians  in  Tennessee  ;  certain  Pennsylvania  resolu- 
tions ;  giving  an  official  account  of  the  capture  of  the  Java: 
communicating  the  proclamation  of  the  governor  of  Bermuda, 
and  relative  to  the  repeal  of  the  Berlin  and  Milan  decrees. 
Also  reports  from  Cabinet  officers,  memorials,  documents, 
motions,  and  reports  from  committees. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — Nos.  1-7.  Reports  of  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means. 
8-10.  Committee  on  Claims.     11-14.  I'ublic  Lands.     15-35.  Select 
committees.    36-37.  Motions. 

THIRTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— ]May  24  to  August  2,  1813. 

Senate  state  papers : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  1.  President  Madison's  aniuial  message.  May  25, 
1813.  No.  3.  Secretai-y  of  State  reports  information  of  cus- 
toms collectoi-s  who  have  not  made  regular  returns  of  regis- 
tered seamen.  25.  Secretary  of  War  reports  on  memorial  of 
William  Tatham.  [In  vol.  1,  House  State  Papers.] 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Nos.  2,  24,  26,  27.  Motions.     No.  17.  Memorial  of  James 
Jay.     [In  vol.  1,  House  State  Papers.] 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  12.  On  petition  of  Joshua  Barney  and  others.  No. 
13.  On  memorial  of  Stephen  Girard  and  others.     No.  171.  On 


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First  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  Senate  committees— Continued. 

James  Jay's  memorial.  No.  19.  Joint  committee  on  business 
of  tlie  present  session.  No.  23.  Relating  to  the  Chesapeake  and 
Delaware  Canal  Company. 

House  Journal. 

House  state  papers : 

Yoi.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  1.  Annual  message.  No.  20.  President's  message 
transmitting  information  touching  the  French  decree  purport- 
ing to  be  a  repeal  of  the  Berlin  and  Milan  decrees.  No.  28. 
Letter  from  Secretary  of  Treasury  accompanying  the  bill  au- 
thorizing a  loan.  No.  30.  Treasury  letter  on  subject  of  a 
reduction  of  the  duties  on  prizes  and  prize  goods. 

House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — No.  10.  Remonstrance  of  the  Massachusetts  legislature 
against  the  war  with  Great  Britain,  and  protest  of  the  minority 
of  said  legislature  against  said  remonstrance.  No.  7.  Mr. 
Webster's  motion  calling  for  information  touching  the  French 
decree  purporting  to  be  a  repeal  of  the  Berlin  and  Milan  de- 
crees. No.  8.  Motion  relative  to  House  rules  in  contested- 
election  cases.  No.  9.  Jacob  Perkins's  petition  for  lenewal  of 
patent  to  nail-cutting  machine. 

Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Reports  by  committees  on  Claims,  Elections,  Military 
Affairs,  Revisal  of  Business,  etc.,  and  by  select  committees. 

Second  Session. — December  6,  1813  to  April  18,  1814. 

Senate  state  papers : 

Vol.  1. —  [Octavo.] — President  Madison's  annual  message.  Also,  messages 
from  the  President  relating  to  duties  on  imports ;  value  of 
wool  and  cotton  manufactures ;  commissions  granted  during 
the  recess  of  the  Senate ;  recommending  exportations  from  the 
United  States  and  a  repeal  of  laws  which  prohibit  the  impor- 
tation of  articles  into  the  United  States  not  the  property  of  the 
enemy  ;  transmitting  report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  in  rela- 
tion to  individuals  selected  from  American  prisoners  of  war 
and  sent  to  Gi'eat  Britain  for  trial,  and  also  in  relation  to  any 
orders  for  retaliation,  etc.  Ijctter  of  Secretary  of  the  Navy 
transmitting  "documents  narrating  the  splendid  and  decisive 
victory  "  gained  on  Lake  Erie  by  the  United  States  squadron 
under  the  command  of  Captain  Oliver  Hazard  Perry.  List  of 
commissioned  othcers  and  midshipmen  of  the  Navy.  List  of 
shii)s  and  vessels  of  the  Navy,  and  their  conditions,  etc. 

Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

\<)l.  1. — [Octavo.] — Motions,  memorials,  etc.  [In  vol.  1,  Senate  State  Pa- 
pers.] 

Keixirts  of  Senate  committees: 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — From  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs;  on  Patents;  on 
Pi'intitig  of  the  Senate:  on  Foreign  Relations;  on  the  petition 
of  Stephen  Girard ;  on  the  memorial  of  Bowie  and  Kurtz  and 


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THIRTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  Senate  comuiittees — Continued. 

others  ;  and  rejiort  of  tlie  joint  connuittee  to  inquire  when  it 
may  lie  expedient  to  adjourn  the  two  Houses  of  Congress.  [In 
vol.  1,  Senate  State  Papers.] 

House  state  pai)ers : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Messages  from  the  President  at  the  commencement  of 
the  session  of  Congress;  transmitting  corresjiondence  between 
the  Department  of  State  and  its  officers  on  foreign  affairs ; 
relative  to  the  reception  of  Mr.  Crawford  hy  the  Court  of 
France ;  Russian  mediation  ;  message  relating  to  Turreau's  let- 
ter ;  the  campaign  on  the  northern  frontier;  the  distressed  con- 
dition of  the  inhabitants  of  the  Michigan  Territory  and  of  the 
Indians  in  and  adjoining  said  Territory;  reconmiending  a  re- 
peal of  the  embargo;  relative  to  our  relations  with  France,  and 
transmitting  the  report  of  the  Director  of  the  Mint.  Letters 
from  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  transmitting  annual  estimates 
for  1814 ;  statement  relative  to  incorporated  banks  and  insur- 
ance companies  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  Letters  from  Sec- 
retary of  War,  from  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  and  from  the  Com- 
missioner of  the  General  Land  Office. 
Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— Xos.  51,  54,  08,  74,  75,  78,  81,  8G,  89,  94.  No.  51.  Un- 
settled accounts.  War  Department.  No.  54.  Message  transmit- 
ting documents  tending  "  to  explain  the  causes  of  the  failure  of 
the  arms  of  the  United  States  on  the  northern  frontier."  Xo. 
fiS.  Incorporated  banks  and  insurance  companies.  District  of  Co- 
lumbia. No.  74.  Message  from  the  President  respecting  the  dis- 
tressed condition  of  the  inhabitants  of  Michigan  Territory,  etc. 
No.  78.  Militia  called  into  service  in  1813 ;  bounties,  i)remiums, 
and  strength  of  the  Army.  No.  81.  Relief  of  destitute  Ameri- 
can seamen.  No.  86.  Respecting  execution  of  laws  for  increase 
of  Navy.  No.  94.  Relative  to  a  deficiency  in  estimated  receipts 
of  the  Treasury  and  necessity  for  providing  additional  revenue. 

House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — I  Octavo.] — Motions  and  petitions.     |  In  vol.  1!.  State  Papers.] 
V(.l.  L'.— I  Octavo.  1—Nos.  71  and  83.     [In  vol.  3,  State  Papers.] 

Ri'l»orts  of  House  connnittees  : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Committee  on  Revisal  and  I'ntinished  Business;  on  Pen- 
sions ;  on  the  Judiciary ;  on  Claims ;  on  Public  Lands ;  on 
Ways  and  Means,  and  reports  by  special  coniniittees.  |  In  vol. 
2,  ex.  docs.] 
Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— Xos.  49,  50,  52.  53,  55-67,  69-73,  76.  77,  79,  80,  82,  84, 
85.  87,  88,  90,  91,  92,  95.  96.     [In  vol.  2,  State  Papers.] 

Third  Session.— September  19,  1814,  to  March  3,  1815. 

Senate  state  pajuM-s  : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.  I— Message  from  the  President,  with  report  of  Secretary  of 
State  on  our  relations  with  the  continental  powers  of  Europe. 
Message  with  information  in  relation  to  laying  out  Cumberland 
road.  Message  vetoing  the  act  to  incorporate  the  sui)seribers  to 
the  Bank  of  the  United  States  of  America.     Message  in  re- 


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THIRTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

Senate  state  papers — Continued. 

spouse  to  a  Senate  resolution  requesting  "  the  proof  of  any 
traffic  carried  on  in  ttie  West  Indies  by  the  sale  of  negroes 
taken  from  the  United  States  by  the  British  forces  since  the 
present  war."  Documents  relating  to  the  capture  of  the 
British  fleet  on  Lake  Champlain.  Capture  of  the  British  sloop 
of  war  Epervier  by  the  United  States  sloop  Peacock.  Capture 
of  the  British  sloop  of  war  Reindeer  by  the  United  States  sloop 
Wasp.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  relating  to  the 
better  organization  of  the  Navy  Department. 

Senate  miscellaneous  docviments : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — Memorial  of  the  Baltimore  Committee  of  Vigilance  and 
Safety.  Motions,  resolutions,  memorials,  etc.  [In  vol.  1,  Sen- 
ate State  Papers.] 

Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.]— On  Revision  of  the  Standing  Rules  of  the  Senate;  on 
the  gallant  conduct  of  Captain  Macdonough  and  the  forces  un- 
der his  command  in  the  battle  of  Lake  Champlain ;  of  Captain 
Warrington  in  capturing  the  Epervier;  of  Captain  Blakeley, 
in  capturing  the  Reindeer.  Report  on  the  transportation  of 
the  Thomas  Jefferson  library,  lately  purchased.  On  laying 
out  the  Cumberland  road.  Sunday  mails.  Compensation  to 
individuals  for  losses  during  the  war.  Thanks  to  General 
Jackson.  Regulating  printing  and  binding  for  the  House. 
Regulations  respecting  American  seamen.  Report  of  the 
Joint  Committee  on  the  Library  of  Congress.  Report  on  the 
differences  existing  between  the  United  States  and  some  of 
tlie  individviijl  States  respecting  the  relative  powers  of  the 
General  Government  over  the  militia.  On  the  President's  mes- 
sage respecting  the  unautliorized  mode  of  warfare  adopted  by 
the  enemy,  on  the  plea  of  retaliation.  [In  vol.  1,  Senate  State 
Papers.  ] 

House  state  papers : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — 1.  President's  message,  at  commencement  of  the  session. 
3.  Message,  with  coi-respondence  between  British  Admiral 
Cochrane  and  the  Secretary  of  State  in  relation  to  an  order 
by  the  former  to  destroy  and  lay  waste  the  towns  on  the 
coast  of  the  United  States.  6.  Message  on  negotiations  for 
peace.  8.  Message,  conveying  copies  of  instructions  given  to 
the  United  States  ministers  appointed  to  negotiate  a  peace  with 
Great  Britain.  12.  Defects  in  the  military  establishment.  13. 
INIessage,  with  documents  relative  to  retaliation  upon  prisoners 
of  war. 
Vol.  2. —  [Octavo.  I — Message  from  President  Madison,  with  communications 
from  the  American  ministers  at  Ghent,  showing  the  progress 
and  state  of  the  negotiations  for  peace  with  Great  Britain.  The 
President's  account  of  the  Government  contingent  fund.  Mes- 
sage, transmitting  the  treaty  of  peace  and  amity  between  the 
United  States  and  Great  Britain.  Treaties  with  Indians. 
Treasury  letters  relating  to  the  $25,000,000  and  the  $3,000,000 


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THIRTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  state  papers — Continued. 

loan  bills;  prohibiting  intercourse  with  the  enemy;  estimates 
for  1815 ;  state  of  the  Treasury,  1814,  and  a  view  of  the  situa- 
tion of  the  Treasury  for  1815,  with  propositions  relative  to  the 
ways  and  means  for  the  same ;  appropriations  made  for  the 
Cumberland  road.  Secretary  of  War  on  account  of  expendi- 
tin-es  on  the  national  armories  at  Harpers  Ferry  and  Spring- 
field, 1814,  and  of  the  arms  made  and  repaired  at  each  place 
during  1814. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — [Octavo.] — 2.  Clerk  of  the  House  details  facts  in  relation  to  the 
destruction  of  the  office  of  the  House.  10.  System  of  revenue 
to  revive  and  maintain  unimpaired  the  public  credit.  20.  Rel- 
ative to  the  bill  laying  duties  on  carriages  and  the  harness 
therefor.  21.  Banks  of  New  York  City  opposing  the  bill  to 
incorporate  a  national  bank.  23.  Correspondence  with  Secre- 
,  tary  of  the  Treasury  relative  to  a  loan  for  1815.  [In  vol.  1, 
House  State  Papers.] 

Vol.  2. —  [Octavo.] — 35.  Loss  of  contingent  account  and  vouchers  of  the  Clerk 
of  the  House.  38.  Report  on  causes  and  particulars  of  the 
invasion  of  Washington  and  Alexandria  by  the  British.  53. 
Mode  of  subsisting  the  Army.  56.  Missouri  memorial  relative 
to  defenselessness  of  that  Territory,  and  praying  aid  of  Con- 
gress. GO  and  G7.  Resolutions  expressive  of  the  sense  of 
Congress  of  the  gallantry  and  good  conduct  with  which  the 
reputation  of  the  arms  of  the  United  States  has  been  main- 
tained by  certain  officers  therein  named.  G2.  Relative  to  appro- 
priations for  the  Navy  Department,  1815.  Motions,  resolutions, 
memorials,  etc.  [In  vol.  2,  House  State  Papers.] 
Reports  of  House  committees: 

Vol.  1.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  4,  7,  9,  11,  14,  15-19,  22.  No.  24.  On  causes  and 
particulars  of  the  invasion  of  the  city  of  Washington.  [In  vol. 
1,  House  State  Papers.] 

Vol.  2.— [Octavo.]— Nos.  30,  32-34,  36,  37,  39,  41-43,  45-47,  49,  52,  63-65, 
68-73,  etc.     [In  vol.  2,  House  State  Papers.] 

FOURTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. —December  4,  1815  to  April  30,  1816. 

Senate  state  papers : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-94.  No.  1.  President  Madison's  annual  message.  3.  Register 
of  the  Navy,  1815.  19.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the.  Treas- 
ury on  roads  and  canals. 

House  state  papers : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-36.  No.  1.  President  Madison's  annual  message.  5.  Commer- 
cial treaty  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain. 
6,  7,  11^,  19,  and  20.  Naval  affairs.  27  and  32.  Foreign 
affairs.  4  and  34.  War  reports.  33.  Official  register.  22. 
Post-Office.  8.  12,  23.  and  24.  Treasury.  36.  Prisoners  in 
Dartmoor  Prison.     25.  Indian  affairs. 


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FOURTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continuea. 

House  state  papers — Continued. 

Vol.2. — No.  37-90.  except  45.  No.  30  (frigates  Constitution  and  Cyane),  40. 
43,  and  85  (Marine  Corps).  Navy.  42,  59,  65,  G7,  68,  74,  and 
81.  War.  53,  70,  73,  and  78.  Treasury.  84.  Foreign.  .50. 
Proposed  tariCf.  49.  Cotton  wool.  61.  Wool.  69.  Resolution 
for  a  monument  to  Washington's  memory.  82.  Patent  Office. 
Reports  of  House  conunittees : 

Vol.  1. — Fifty-one  documents  irregularly  numbered. 

Vol.2. — Documents  numbered  37  to  90.     [In  vol.  2,  House  State  Papers.] 

Second  Session.— December  2,  1816  to  March  3,  1817. 

Senate  state  papers : 

Vol.  l.^No.  1-123.  No.  1.  President  Madison's  annual  message.  8.  Joint 
report  of  the  Secretaries  of  State,  Treasury,  War,  and  Navy. 
64.  Jefferson's  report  on  commerce.  72.  Of  a  naval  depot. 
83.  Foreign  affairs.  114.  Controversy  with  Spain.  115.  Uni- 
form national  currency. 
House  state  papers : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-.39."  No.  1.  President  Madison's  annual  message.  2.  Finance 
report.  4.  National  University.  6.  Canal  between  the  lakes 
and  the  Hudson  River.  12.  Salaries  of  Congressmen.  23. 
United  States  flag. 
Vol.  2.— No.  40-102.  No.  44.  Militia.  64.  Report  of  the  Architect  of  the 
Capitol.     100.  Sabbath  mails. 

FIFTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — December  1,  1817  to  April  20, 1818. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-131.  No.  1.  President  Monroe's  annual  message.  20,  27  87. 
109,  and  118.  Executive  communications.  32,  .39,  74,  and  117. 
Treasury.     122.  War.     70,  94,  and  104.  Navy. 

Vol.    2.— No.    1.32-193.     No.    183.  Executive.     144,    182,    and    189.  Treasury. 
1.36,  184,  and  185.  War.     143.  Coast  Survey  report.     170.  Pen- 
sion roll. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1—4.  No.  1.  President  Monroe's  annual  message.  3.  Internal 
duties  and  direct  tax.     4.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  2. — No.  5-37.  No.  11.  Roads,  canals,  and  seminaries.  12.  Amelia  Is- 
land and  Galveston.  13.  Estimates.  15  and  23.  Boundaries 
of  Mississippi.  18.  Army,  military  posts,  fortifications.  27. 
Georgia  claims.  34  and  35.  Pensions  added  to  rolls  after  May 
28,  1813. 

Vol.  3.— No.  .38-69.  No.  48.  Patents  issued.  61  and  67.  Executive.  54,  55, 
and  58.  Treasury.  64  and  65.  War.  39,  40,  41,  56.  57,  and  (iO. 
Navy. 

Vol.  4.— No.  70-95.  Nos.  76  and  91.  Executive.  70,  71.  84,  88,  and  95. 
Treasury.  72,  80,  81,  82,  and  93.  War.  85.  Post-Office :  iinnu's 
of  recipients  of  bounty  land  warrants.  89.  Copies  of  deeds  for 
Government  land  in  Washington  Citv. 


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FIFTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session— Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  5. — No.  nO-124.  Nos.  OG  and  120.  Unsettled  balances  for  three  years. 
l(r».  Domestic  manufactures.  101  and  102.  Foreign  affain-i. 
98,  108,  and  110.  Treasury.  104,  107,  and  113.  War.  97. 
Navy. 

Vol.  0.— No.  r2r)-im.  Nos.  128,  129,  and  1.30.  Executive.  155.  Relations 
between  the  United  States  and  Spain.  1.31,  1.37,  and  141. 
Treasury.  127.  War.  1.30.  Navy.  132.  Duty  on  salt.  149  to 
154  not  in  this  volume. 

Vol.  7.— No.  150-194.  except  155.  Nos.  173  and  175.  Executive.  168,  174. 
189,  and  193.  Foreign.  152  and  150.  Treasury.  150,  1.53,  176, 
and  192.  War.  181.  Post-Office.  102.  Distribution  of  docu- 
ments. 104.  Drawbacks  on  sugar  and  spirits.  167.  Dispute 
on  location  of  public  l)uildings.  ISO.  History  of  Congi-ess. 
184  and  190.  Public  buildings.  194.  Clerks  in  the  Depart- 
ments, and  methods  of  doing  business. 

Vol.  8. — No.  195-202.  No.  197.  Imprisonment  of  American  citizens  by  the 
Spanisli  Government.  198.  Importations  for  year  ending  Sep- 
tember 30,  1816.  199.  Mint  report  for  1817.  202.  Navy  regu- 
ulations. 

Second  Session. — November  16,  1818  to  March  3,  1819. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1.- — No.  1-63.  No.  1.  President  Monroe's  annual  message.  26,  35,  and 
50.  Executive.  27,  .34,  36,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  46,  52,  and  54. 
Treasury.     11   and  58.  War.     14.  Navy.     53.  Public   buildings. 

Vol.  2.— No.  6,5-102.     No.  88.  Foreign.     67,  86.  89.  and  101.  Treasury.     85 
and  90.  War.     68.  Export  of  gold,  silver,  and  cojiper  coins.     97. 
Armed   guards   for   protection   of   mails.     99.  Public   printing. 
100  and  102.  Censure  of  General  Jackson. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  l-,30.  Nos.  2,  8,  and  14.  Executive.  12,  22,  and  26.  Treasury. 
3,  17,  and  25.  War.     0.  Navy.     4.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  2.— No.  31-48,  except  47.  No.  34.  Executive.  33,  41,  44,  and  46.  Treas- 
ury. 3(>.  Wai-.  42.  Navy.  48.  Report  on  Buenos  Ayres  a-nd 
Chile. 

Vol.  3. — No.  47.  Treasurer's  statement  relative  to  internal  duties  and  direct 
tax. 

Vol.  4.— No.  49-85.  Nos.  65  and  75.  Executive.  52,  55,  62,  69,  73,  and  83, 
Treasury.  54.  56,  68,  and  76.  War.  70,  79,  80,  81,  84,  and  85. 
Navy.     60.  Attorney-General.     78.  Patents  Issued. 

Vol.  .5.— No.  92.  Bank  of  the  I'Uited  States. 

Vol.  0.— Nos.  86,  90,  91,  and  9-J-12,3.  No.  117.  Executive.  100,  114,  and  116. 
Foreign.  89,  101,  105,  and  107.  Treasury.  87,  88,  98,  102,  106, 
110,  115,  and  122.  War.  90,  119,  and  121.  Navy.  99.  Expendi- 
tures in  1817.  109.  Standard  of  weights  and  measui'es.  111. 
Coins  and  coinage. 

Vol.  7.— No.  124-1.36.  [Index  to  8  volumes,  pp.  1-6.]  Nos.  126  and  128. 
Executive.  129.  Foreign.  124,  127,  131,  132,  and  133.  Treas- 
ury.    125.  War.      I.'ll.   I'ost-OUice. 


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FIFTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  8.— No.  137-350.  Nos.  1.37,  143,  144,  145,  14G,  149,  and  1.^)0.  Treasury. 
148.  War.  140.  Post-Office  receipts  and  expenditures,  1789  to 
1818.     139.  Public  printing,  joint  committee  report. 

SIXTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  6,  1819  to  May  15,  1830. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.   1. — No.    1-73.     No.   1.  President  Monroe's   annual   message  and   state 

papers.     4.  Foreign     commerce.     5.  Senate     rules     and     joint 

rules.     12.  Trade  between  New  York  and  Bermuda.     .50.  State 

papers.     55    and    70.  Treasury.     21    and    05.  War.     15.  Navy. 

73.  General  Jackson's  memorial. 
Vol.  2.— No.  74-135,  except  99,   113,  and  121.     Nos.  75,  89,   107,  and  110. 

Executive.     80,  93,  95,  97,  104,  lOG,  112.  114,  131,  133,  and  134. 

State.     74,   79.   87,  90,   and  115.  Treasury.     92,   108,   and  132. 

W^ar.     105.  Navy. 
Vol.  3. — No.  99.  List  of  unpaid  bonds  for  duties,  part  1. 
Vol.  4.— No.  99.  The  same,  part  2. 
House  documents : 

Vol.    1. — No.   1-11.     No.   2.  President  Monroe's   annual   message  and   state 

papers.     5.  Finance  report.     7.  Exports  in  1819.     10.  Navy. 
Vol.  2.— No.  12-33.     Nos.  13,  16,  18,  and  22.  Treasury.     14,  17,  19,  25,  and 

31.  War.     2G,  27,  28,  and  .33.  Navy. 
Vol.  3.— No.  34-54.     No.  35.  Patents  issued.     39.  State.     42,  43,  44,  and  4S. 

Treasury.     38,  41,  46,  47,  49,  50,  51,  52,  and  53.  War.     36  and 

37.  Navy. 
Vol.  4. — No.  55.  List  of  pensioners  under  act  of  March  18,  1818. 
Vol.  5.— No.  56-75.     Nos.  60  and  69.  State.     57,  62.  (i4,  71,  and  73.  Treasury. 

75.  Receipts  and  expenditures  for  thirty  years  to  date.     58,  61, 

and    65.  War.     66    and    74.  Navy.     72,  Post-Office.     68.  Attor- 
ney-General. 
Vol.  6.— No.  76-92.  Nos.  86,  91,  and  92.  Treasury.     SO  and  83.  Comptroller 

of  Treasury.     78,  79,  85,  88,  89,  and  90.  War.     87.  Navy.     72. 

Post-Office. 
Vol.  7.— No.  93-108.     Nos.  99  and  107.  Executive.     93,  96,  and  104.  State. 

95,   97,  98,   102,   and   106.  Treasury.     103  and   108.  War.     101 

and  105.  Navy. 
Vol.  8.— No.  109-122.     No.  120.  Executive.      112,  115,  121,  and  122.  State. 

109  and  118.  Treasury.     110  and  119.   War.     111.   Post-Office. 
Vol.  9. — No.  123. .  Treasurer's  accounts. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-98. 

Second  Session.— November  13,  1820  to  March  3,  1831. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-41.  No.  2.  President  Monroe's  annual  message.  20.  Execu- 
tive. 5,  6,  12,  and  15.  Treasury,  5  being  digest  of  all  land  busi- 
ness for  thirty  years.  12.  Finance  report.  15.  Digest  of  In- 
dian appropriations  since  1789.     14  and  28.  War. 


CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  431 

SIXTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2.— No.  42-91.  No.  52.  Executive.  60  and  76.  Treasury.  59  and  77. 
War.  65.  Navy  regulations.  70.  Salaries  of  Senate  and 
House  officers  in  1800,  1808,  1816,  and  1820. 

Vol.  3.— No.  92-117.     No.  92.  Executive.     104.  Treasury.     100  and  112.  War. 

Vol.  4. — No.  lis.  Immigrants  arrived.     119.  Weights  and  measures. 

Vol.  5. — No.  120.  Treasurer's  accounts. 
House  Journal. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-34,  except  10.  No.  1.  President  Monroe's  annual  message. 
3.  Executive.  30.  State.  8,  9,  13,  18,  19,  25,  26,  32,  3.".,  and 
34.  Treasury.  9  and  22.  Finance  report.  15,  21,  27,  29,  and 
31.  War.     14.  Post-Office. 

Vol.  2.— No.  35-44.  No.  38.  Executive.  40  and  42.  State.  35,  36,  and  44. 
Finance  report.     37  and  41.  War.     43.  Navy. 

Vol.  3. — No.  10.  Comptroller's  report. 

Vol.  4. — No.  45-55.  Nos.  47  and  48.  Executive.  51,  52,  and  55.  Army.  45. 
Army  regulations.     49  and  54.  Navy.     46.  Patents  issued. 

Vol.  5.— No.  56-80.  Nos.  56,  58,  59,  61,  68,  72,  73,  75,  77,  and  79.  Comp- 
troller's report.  67,  70,  and  71.  War.  63,  64,  65,  and  66, 
Navy.     57.  Post-Office. 

Vol.  6.— No.  81-96.  Nos.  81,  82,  and  85.  Treasury.  91  and  94.  War.  84,  89, 
90,  and  96.  Navy.     86  and  87.  Post-Office. 

Vol.  7.— No.  97-108.  Nos.  99  and  104.  Executive.  103.  State.  97,  100,  101, 
102,  105,  and  107.  Imports.     108.  Treasury.     98.  War. 

Vol.  8. — No.  109.  John  Quiucy  Adams's  report  on  weights  and  measures. 
110.  Claims  of  James  Johnson  for  transportation  on  the  Mis- 
souri and  Mississippi  riversi. 

Vol.  9.— Nos.  Ill  and  112. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-70.  No.  34.  Duties  on  imports.  45.  Settlements  on  the 
Pacific  and  occupancy  of  the  Columbia  River ;  also  miscel- 
laneous documents,  1-11. 

SEVENTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  3,  1821  to  May  8, 1822, 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.   1. — No.  1-63,  except  56.     No.  1.  President  Monroe's  annual   message. 
21.  Temporary    Capitol.     90.  South    American    Republics.     26 
and    50.  State.     12    and    51.  Treasury.     27,    30,    and    38.  Vir- 
ginians in  Continental  Army. 
Vol.  2.— No.  64-94.     Nos.  86,  89,  93,  and  94.  Executive.     70,  75,  81,  82,  and 

83.  Treasury.     76.  Navy. 
Vol.  3. — No.  95.  Treasurer's  accounts. 
House  documents : 

Vol.   1.— No.   1-13.     Nos.  1,  5,   and  G.  Executive.     4  and  11.  State.     3,  Fi- 
nance  report.     10,    12,   and   13.  Treasury.     7,  War,     9.  Archi- 
tect of  Capitol. 
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432  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

SEVENTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2.— No.  14-37.  Nos.  15  and  2(i.  Executive.  10,  19,  22,  23,  25,  27,  30, 
and  36.  Treasury.  24,  32,  33,  34,  and  35.  War.  14,  20,  31,  and 
37.  Navy.     17.  Post-office.     18.  Patents  issued. 

Vol.  3. — No.  38-47.  No.  46.  Executive.  38.  State.  44  and  45.  Treasury. 
41.  War.  47.  Navy.  18.  Patents  issued.  39.  Commerce  and 
navigation.  42.  Difficulty  betv^^een  Jackson  and  Fromenteau. 
43.  Wool  imports  and  exports,  1817  to  1821,  and  duties  charged. 

Vol.  4.— No.  48-63.  No.  49.  Executive.  58.  State.  48,  50,  52,  and  56. 
Treasury.  54,  59,  60,  and  62.  War.  63.  Navy.  51.  Lambert's 
longitude  of  the  Capitol. 

Vol.  5.— No.  64-91,  except  72.  No.  74.  Executive.  75.  State.  66,  68,  71,  73. 
77,  78,  and  79.  Treasury.  67,  83,  84,  85,  87,  88,  89,  and  91. 
War.  70  and  82.  Navy.  64  and  76.  Post-Office.  90.  Inde- 
pendent states  of  South  America. 

Vol.  6.— No.  92-115.  Nos.  99,  102,.  109,  and  113.  Executive.  94,  95,  98,  100, 
101,  and  105.  Treasury.  92,  93,  103,  104,  106,  107,  108,  110,  114, 
and  115.  War.  97.  Post-Office.  96.  Lambei't's  supplement  to 
51.  111.  Rates  of  duties.  112.  Foreign  claims  to  territory  on 
the  Pacific  coast. 

Vol.  7.— No.  116-134.     Nos.  123.  126,  127,  129,  and  131.  Executive.     118,  120, 
128,   and   133.  State.     116,    119,    and   130.  Treasury.     121    and 
122.  Post-Office.      117.  Carver's    claim.      125.  Duties    on    iron. 
1.34.  Immigrants  arrived. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-69,  105,  and  107. 

Vol.  2. — No.  70-111,  except  94,  105,  and  107.     Miscellaneous  documents,  1-15. 

Second  session. — December  2,  1822  to  March  3,  1828. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-12.     No.  1.  President  Monroe's  annual  message.     8.  Finance 

report.     2    and  3.  War.     4   and   12.  Navy.     5.    Lake    Superior 

copper  mines. 
Vol.  2.— No.  13-43.     Nos.  27  and  35.  Executive.     22.  Treasury.     18  and  43. 

War.     21.  Exports  to  and  imports  from  France,  1814-1820.     23. 

Survey  of  the   Potomac.     26.  Commerce   and   navigation.     40. 

Money  loaned  by  the  Treasury  to  individuals  and  banks,  1789- 

1823. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-27.     No.  2.  Message  and  documents.     8,  9,  and  17.  Executive. 

3.  State.     12.  Finance  report.     4,  13,  15,  23,  and  26.  Treasury. 

5.  War.     6.   10,   18,   21,   22,  24,   25,   and  27.  Navy.     7  and   16. 

Post-Office. 
Vol.  2.— No.  32.  Comptroller's  report. 
Vol.   3.— No.   28-53,   except  32.     42   and  53.  Executive.     30  and   31.  State. 

28,  37,  38,  40,  43,  44.  47.  and  .50.  Treasury.     33,  34.  39,  41,  and 

51.  War.     29.  Navy.     ,35.  Surveys  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi 

rivers.     86.  Patents    issued.     45.  Establishment    at    mouth    of 

Columbia  River.     46.  Survey  of  the  Potomac.     49.  Hemp, 


CATALOGUE    LIBEAKY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  433 

SEVENTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  4.— No.  54-G7.  Nos.  57  and  03.  Executive.  59.  State.  54,  64,  65,  and  67. 
Treasury.  55  and  60.  War.  56  and  61.  Navy.  62.  Commerce 
and  navigation. 

Vol.  5.— No.  68-85.  Nos.  71,  81,  and  85.  State.  70,  77,  82,  and  84.  Treasury. 
68,  69,  72,  73,  74,  80,  and  83.  War.    78.  Navy. 

Vol.  6.— No.  86-98.  Nos.  89,  91,  92,  and  94.  State.  86,  87,  88,  95,  96,  and  97. 
Treasury.  93.  Navy.  90.  Manufacturing  establishments  and 
their  manufactures. 

Vol.  7.— No.  99-104.  Nos.  99,  100,  101,  102,  and  103.  Treasury.  104.  Post- 
Office. 

v^ol.  8.— No.  105-110.  No.  108.  Executive.  107.  State.  106  and  109.  Treas- 
urer's accounts.    110.  Post-Office. 

Vol.  9. — No.  Ill,  part  1.  Expenses  of  Ordnance  Department,  1817  to  1822. 

Vol.  10.— No.  Ill,  part  2.  The  same. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-55. 

Vol.  2. — No.  56-106.  Miscellaneous  documents,  1-10. 

EIGHTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — December  1, 1828  to  May  27,  1824. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-.30,  except  24.  No.  1.  President  Monroe's  annual  message  and 
reports  of  War,  Navy,  and  Post-Office  Departments,  and  Comp- 
troller of  the  Treasury.  5  and  16.  Finance  report.  2,  3,  and 
22.  War.     15.  Navy.     4.  Senate  contingent  fun^i.     13.  Cottons. 

Vol.  2. — No.  31-40.  No.  43.  Executive.  33.  Treasury.  38.  Commerce  and 
navigation.    39.  Hemp.    45.  Manufactures  and  list  of  factories. 

Vol.  3.— No.  46-80.    Nos.  63  and  64.  Executive.     77.  State.    .50  and  74.  War. 
65.  Navy.    53.  Lambert's  longitude  of  the  Capitol. 
House  documents : 

Vol  1. — No.  1-16.  No.  2.  Message  and  documents.  6  and  8.  Executive.  11 
and  14.  State.  3  and  12.  Treasury.  16.  Finance  report.  4  and 
7.  War.     5.  House  contingent  fund. 

Vol.  2.— No.  17-51,  except  40.  No.  23.  Executive.  28.  State.  17,  26,  31,  32, 
39,  41,  46,  and  50.  Treasury.  44.  45,  and  47.  War.  24,  29,  and 
30.  Navy.  51.  Post-Office.  25.  Patents  issued.  38.  Duties  on 
imports.    43.  Navy  Register. 

Vol.  3. — No.  40.  Comptroller's  report. 

Vol.  4.— No.  52-76.  No.  60.  Executive.  55.  State.  ,58,  61,  70,  and  76.  Treas- 
ury. 56,  57,  and  59.  War.  52.  Navy.  73.  Commerce  and  navi- 
gation. 

Vol.  5.— No.  77-103.  Nos.  83,  84,  and  103.  Executive.  93.  State.  78,  79,  86, 
and  89.  Treasury.  82,  85,  and  91.  War.  77,  92,  and  97.  Navy. 
80.  Post-Office.  73.  Commerce  and  navigation.  95.  Postage 
received. 

Vol.  6.— No.  104-128.  Nos.  118,  119,  122,  and  127.  Executive.  120.  Treas- 
ury. 104  and  112.  War.  115.  Navy.  126.  Post-Office.  111. 
West  Point  Military  Academy  history.     128.  Lead  mines. 


434  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

EIGHTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  7.— No.  130.  Digest  of  commercial  regulations. 

Vol.  8. No.  140,  part  1.  Correspondence  between  the  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury and  the  banks  in  which  public  moneys  were  deposited. 

Vol.  9.— No.  140,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  10.— No.  129-150,  except  130  and  140.  Nos.  135,  137,  141,  and  142. 
Executive.  129,  145,  148,  and  149.  Treasury.  134,  136,  and 
146.  War.     131,  147,  and  150.  Navy.     144.  Post-Office. 

Vol.  11. — No.  151-161.  Nos.  154  and  155.  Executive.  157  and  160.  State. 
152  and  153.  Treasury.  159.  Post-Office.  151.  Postage  collected 
in  1820,  1821,  and  1822.  156.  Florida  land  claims.  1.58.  Alex- 
ander Hamilton's  report  on  the  same.    101.  Immigrants  arrived. 

Vol.   12. — No.    162.  Treasui'er's   accounts.     163.  Index   to   House   executive 
communications   and   all   printed   committee  reports,   1789   to 
March  3,  1817. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-80. 

Vol.  2. — No.  81-133.  Miscellaneous  documents,  5,  6,  and  9. 

Second  Session.— December  6,  1824  to  Maech  3,  1825. 

Senate  Documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-9.  No.  1.  President  Monroe's  annual  message  and  documents  ; 
reports  of  Secretaries  of  State,  War,  and  Navy,  and  Postmaster- 
General.  8.  Finance  report.  5.  War.  4.  Post-Office.  7.  Trade 
with  Mexico. 

Vol.  2.— No.  10-32.  Nos.  15  and  21.  Executive.  16,  17,  and  22.  Treasury. 
29.  War.  10  and  28.  Post-Office.  12.  Canvas,  cables,  and  cord- 
age.    32.  Engineer's  report. 

Vol.  3.— No.  33-43.  No.  40.  State.  42  and  43.  Navy.  33.  Commerce  and 
navigation. 

Vol.   4. — No.  44-45.     No.   44.  Payments   to   naval   officers.     45.  Treasurer's 
accounts. 
House  documents :  v 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-5.  No.  2.  Message  and  documents.  5.  Treasury.  4.  War.  3. 
House  contingent  fund. 

Vol.  2.— No.  6-.39.     Nos.  8  and  33.  Executive.     9,  18,  and  21.  State.     7,  10, 

11,  12,  13,  24,  35,  38,  and  39.  Treasury.     26.  Finance  report. 

19,  27,  and  37^.  War.     25,  31,  and  34.  Navy.     15  and  22.  Post- 

'  Office.     20.  Correspondence   relative  to   island   of  Abaco.     28. 

Patents  issued. 

Vol.  3. — No.  40-58.  No.  42.  Executive  declines  to  transmit  papers.  52. 
Western  boundary  of  the  United  States.  53  and  54.  Executive. 
48  and  58.  State.  41.  44,  45,  46,  and  50.  Treasury.  40,  43,  and 
56.  War.     49.  Post-Office.     55.  Armory  in  Western  States. 

Vol.  4.— No.  .59-81.  Nos.  61  and  70.  Executive.  75  and  76.  State.  59,  62, 
65,  66,  69,  and  78.  Treasury.  60,  63,  64,  67,  72,  and  80.  War. 
74  and  81.  Navy.     73.  Post-Office. 

Vol.  5.— No.  82-90.  No.  89.  Executive.  85.  State.  82.  Treasury.  83  and 
88.  Engineer's  report.  87.  The  vine  and  olive.  90.  Commerce 
and  navigation. 


CATALOGUE    LTBEARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  435 

EIGHTEENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

nr)use  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  a— No.  <)1-108.     No.  9.").  Executive.     9.3,  101,  105,  and  108;  State.     92, 

97,   104,   106.   and   107.  Treasury-     96,   98,   and   10.3.  War.     99. 

Post-Office.     91.  Cession  of  Louisiana. 
Vol.  7,  part  1. — No.  109.  Disbursements  of  Indian  agents. 
Vol.  7.  part  2.— No.  111.  Florida  land  claims. 
Vol.  8. — No.  110.  Unsettled  accounts. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-78. 
Vol.  2.— No.  79-90.     No.  79.  President  Monroe's  accounts.     90.  Sale  of  lots 

in  Washington  City. 

NINETEENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — December  5, 1825  to  May  22,   1826. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-19.     No.  2.  President  Adams's  annual  message  and  reports  of 

Secretaries  of  State,  War,  and  Navy.     G.  Finance  report.     10. 

Treasury  ;  wines  imported  in  twenty-six  years.    19.  Post-Office. 

1.  Senate  contingent  fund.     14.  Engineers'  report. 
Vol.  2. — No.   20-55.     No.   20.  Treasury.     27.  Navy.     21.  Canal   between   the 

Atlantic  and  Gulf  of  Mexico.     22.  Benton's  report  on  the  mode 

of    electing    President.     38    and    45.  Lead    mines    and    salt 

springs. 
Vol.  3.— No.    56-76.     No.    69.  Executive.      71.  Treasury.      68.  Congress    at 

Panama.     76.  Commerce  and  navigation. 
Vol.  4.— No.  77-101.     No.    101.  Treasury.      93.  War.      100.  Post-Office.      88. 

Benton's  report  on  redvicing  patronage  of  the  Executive.     90. 

Defense  of  the  Mississippi. 
Vol.  5. — No.  102.  John  Quincy  Adams's  report  on  French  spoliation  claims. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-19.     No.  1.  Message  and  reports.     2.  Executive.     16.  State. 

6,  7,   18,   and   19.  Treasury.     13.  Finance  report.     14  and  17. 

War.     11.  Postage  receipts  at  each  office  in  1824.     10.  House 

contingent  fund.     15.  Engineers. 
Vol.  2.— No.  20.  Unsettled  balances. 
Vol.  3.— No.  21-49.     No.  21.  Executive.     25  and  41.  State.     24,  27,  28,  30, 

34,  and  42.  Treasury.     29,  33,  40,  46,  47,  and  48.  War.     26,  31, 

and    49.  Navy.     39    and    43.  Post-Office.      22.  Patents    issued. 

23.  Survey  of  the  northwestern  coast  of  tlie  United  States. 
Vol.  4.— No.   50-80.     No.  53.  Executive.     54.  State.     56,  57,  64,   70,  75.   76, 

and  80.  Treasury.     51,  52,  55,  58,  59,  60,  61,  62,  67,  69,  71,  72, 

74,   77,   and  78.  War.     63  and  73.  Navy.     50.  Louisiana   land 

claims.     65.  Boundary  on  the  Pacific  Ocean.     66.  Cotton   for 

cordage  and  sailcloth.     68.  Engineers. 
Vol.  5.— No.   81-105.     No.    97.  Executive.     86.  State.     89,    93,   94,    and    105, 

Treasury.     83,  88,  90,  92,  95,  96,  98,  101,  102,  103,  and  104. 

War.     85,  87,  and  91.  Navy. 
Vol.  6.— No.  106-122,  except  112.     No.  107.  Executive.     121  and  122..  State. 

108,  109,  113,  and  115.  Treasury.     Ill,  117,  118,  and  120.  War. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

110  and  119.  Navy.  114.  Post-Office.  115.  Land  claims  in 
East  Florida.  117.  General  Atliinson's  expedition  up  the 
Missouri. 

Vol.  7. — No.  112.  Trade  and  intercourse  with  the  Indians. 

Vol.  8.— No.  123-147.  Nos.  133  and  135.  Executive.  12G,  141,  142,  and  144. 
State.  1.30.  131,  132,  137,  and  1.39.  Treasury.  124,  125,  140, 
145,  and  14G.  War.  128,  138,  and  143.  Navy.  134.  Post-Office. 
129.  Congress  at  Panama. 

Vol.  9.— No.  148-1G5.  No.  16.5.  Executive.  150  and  152.  State.  149,  155, 
and  163.  Treasury.  153,  154,  156,  158,  and  161.  War.  159. 
Post-Office.  148.  Commerce  and  navigation.  157  and  162. 
Congress  at  Panama.  164.  Execiitive  appointments  of  mem- 
bers of  Congress,  1789-1825. 

Vol.  10.— No.  166-184.     Nos.  178  and  180.  Executive.     175.  State.     167,  170, 
173,  and  177.  Treasury.     168,  169,  172,  174,  176,  and  181.    War. 
166.  Navy.     171.  Post-Office.     184.  Treasurer's  accounts. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-1.30.     No.  124.  National  observatory. 

Vol.  2. — No.  131-232.     Resolutions  and  amendments,  1-45. 

Second  Session. — December  4,  1826  to  March  3,  1837. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President  Adams's  annual  message,  with  reports  of  Secre- 
taries of  State,  War,  and  Navy. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2^9.  Nos.  14  and  42.  Executive.  36.  Treasury.  21  and  39. 
War.  2.  Senate  contingent  fund.  3.  Finance  report.  23. 
Assay  of  foreign  coins. 

Vol.  3.— No.  50-72.     No.  59.  Executive.     58.  War.     54.  Cost  of  navy-yards. 
03.  Land  bought  and  sold,   1776  to  1826.     72.  Commerce  and 
navigation. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1  and  2.     No.  2.  Message  and  documents. 

Vol.  2.— No.  3-.34.  Nos.  9  and  20.  Executive.  12,  21,  and  25.  State.  24. 
Treasury.  5,  10,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  22,  28,  30,  and  31.  War.  4, 
13,  29,  33,  and  .34.  Navy.  32.  Post-Office.  3.  House  contingent 
fund.  7.  Lead  mines  belonging  to  the  United  States.  11. 
Financial  report.     19.  Imports  of  wool.     27.  Patents  issued. 

Vol.  3.— No.  35-56.  Nos.  50  and  53.  State.  36,  48,  52,  and  55.  Treasury. 
39,  41,  43,  44,  46,  and  49.  War.  .54  and  56.  Navy.  35.  Post- 
Office.     47.  Patent  Office  receipts  since  1800. 

Vol.  4.— No.  .57-72,  except  68.  No.  58.  State.  63.  Treasury.  61.  War. 
57.  Cavalry  tactics.  60,  66,  and  72.  Wool. 
-  Vol.  5.— No.  73-119,  except  74.  Nos.  76  and  113.  Executive.  89.  State. 
75,  100,  101,  107,  111,  118,  and  119.  Treasury.  82,  83,  88,  97, 
99,  103,  105,  106,  and  110.  War.  90  and  114.  Navy.  94.  Post- 
Office. 

Vol.  6.— No.  120-131.  Nos.  124,  130,  and  131.  War.  125  and  128.  Navy. 
121,  123,  and  129.  Post-Office.  120.  Commerce  and  navigation. 
127.  United  States  troops  in  Georgia. 


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nineteenth  congress. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  7,  part  1.— No.  132-145,  except  141  and  144.     Nos.  134,  135,  13C,  137, 
138.    and    139.  Treasury.     132,    133,    140,   and   142,  War.     143. 
Immigrants  arrived.     14-5.  Treasurer's  accounts. 
Vol.  7,  part  2. — No.  144.  Trade  with  British  American  colonies. 
Vol.  8.— No.  112.  Indian  disbursements  in  1826. 
Vol.  9. — No.  68.  Claims  for  spoliations  by  foreign  powers. 
Vol.  10. — No.  141.  Unsettled  accounts. 
Reports  of  Hou.se  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-79.     No.  79.  Investigation  of  acts  of  John  C.  Calhoun  while 

Secretary  of  War. 
Vol.  2. — No.  80-102,  except  98.     Miscellaneous  documents,  1-6. 
Vol.  3. — No.  98.  The  Georgia  controversy. 

TWENTIETH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  3,  1827  to  May  26,  1828. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-2.5.  No.  1.  President  Adams's  annual  message  and  reports  of 
Secretaries  of  State,  War,  and  Navy  and  Postmaster-General. 
5   and   20.  Executive.     19.  State.     4.  Finance   report.     10   and 

11.  Treasury.     3    and    12.  Navy.     2.  Senate    contingent    fund. 
5.  Northern  boundary  line  of  Indiana.     6  and  25.  Wool. 

Vol.  2.— No.  26-72.     No.  55.  Executive.     60.  Treasury.     40,  42,  44,  and  72. 

War.     36  and  62.  Navy.     26,  28,  30,  31,  32.  37,  45,  46,  53,  63, 

64.  68,  69,  70,  and  71.  Duties  on  wool. 
Vol.  3.— No.  73-109.     No.  89.  Executive.     73  and  76.  Treasury.     93,  94,  96, 

and   99.  War.     100   and   105.  Navy.     102.  Post-Office.     79   and 

86.  Wool.     106.  General  Knox's  plan  of  organizing  the  militia. 
Vol.  4.— No.  110-170.     No.  120.  Executive.     1.30.  State.     141.  154,  158,  and 

159.  Treasury.     121,    128,    132,    147,    157.   and   169.  War.     139. 

Navy.     162  and  170.  Post-Office.     115  and  127.  Duty  on  wool. 

1.30.  Northwestern  boundary.     133.  Duties  on  cotton  goods. 
Vol.  5.— No.  171-207.  except  200.     Nos.  189,  196,  and  205.  Executive.     206. 

State.     172,  193,  and  197.  Treasury.     203.  War.     204  and  207. 

Navy.      177.    Post-Office.      171.    Northeastern    boundary.      174. 

Commerce    and    navigation.     186.    Comparative    statement    of 

duties. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-9.     No.  2.  Message  and  documents.     4.  Finance  report.     7,  8, 

and  9.  Treasury.     6.  War.     5.  House  contingent  fund. 
Vol.  2.— No.   10-60.     No.  41.  Executive.     43.  State.     10,  32,  40,  48,  49,  54, 

and  59.  Treasury.     44,  45,  46,  52,  57,  and  58.  War.     47  and  50. 

Navy.     .37  and  60.  Post-Office.     20,  21,  23.  24.  28,  29,  .30.  and  31. 

Wool.     22  and  27.  Hemp.     11.  Navigation  of  the   Mississippi. 

12.  Documents  of  First,  Twelfth,  and  Eighteenth  Congresses. 
34.  Patents  issued. 

Vol.  3.— No.  61-129.  Nos.  70,  87,  and  122.  Executive.  108.  State.  76,  100, 
105,  and  110.  Treasury.  69,  74,  75,  77,  78,  104.  106,  124,  125.  127, 
and  129.  AVar.     128.  Navy.     73.  Post-Office.     61.  Boundary  be- 


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First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

tween  the  United  States  and  Texas.     63,  64,  80,  81,  82,  83,  84", 
94,  95,  97,  98,  112,  and  123.  Wool.     68.  Hemp. 

Vol.  4.— No.  130-172  and  226.  Nos.  152  and  170.  Executive.  13G.  State. 
141,  145,  158,  164,  165,  168,  and  169.  Treasury.  130,  140,  146, 
148,  149,  153,  154,  and  167.  War.  142,  143,  147,  151,  155,  and 
156.  Wool.     158,  159,  and  226.  Silk  and  silkworms. 

Vol.  5.— Nos.  173-222.  Nos.  210,  211,  and  218.  Executive.  212.  State.  185, 
200,  and  208.  Treasury.  173,  183,  184,  209,  216,  219,  and  221. 
War.  196,  197,  and  222.  Navy.  220.  Post-Office.  187.  North- 
ern boundary  of  Indiana  and  plat.  189  and  191.  Wool.  190. 
Claim  of  United  States  to  territory  west  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains.    218.  Northern  and  Northwestern  boundary  lines. 

Vol.  6.— No.  223-268,  except  226.  Nos.  238,  248,  256,  and  262.  Executive. 
240,  252,  and  259.  State.  223,  224,  225,  241,  249,  250,  251,  and 
255.  Treasury.  230,  254,  261,  and  263.  War.  244.  Navy.  2.58. 
Post-Office.     253.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  7.— No.  268-288.     Nos.  268,  274,  276,  and  279.  Executive.     278,  281,  and 
286.  State.     280,  282,   285,  and  287.  Treasury.     277,   283,   and 
284.  War.     269.  Post-Office. 
Report  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-59,  except  43.  No.  37.  List  of  books  and  MSS.  relative  to 
America.     42.  Michigan  land  claims.     58.  The  Meade  case. 

Vol.  2.— No.  60-140. 

Vol.  3.— No.  141-226. 

Vol.  4.— No.  227-270.     No.  259.  Retrenchment. 

Second  Session. — December  1,  1828  to  March  3,  1829. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-79,  except  14.  No.  1.  President  Adams's  annual  message  and 
reports  of  Secretaries  of  War  and  Navy  and  Commissioner  of 
Public  Buildings.  39.  Executive.  8,'  41,  and  63.  State.  7. 
Finance  report.  4,  30,  40,  44,  62,  and  69.  Treasury.  5,  27,  45, 
47,  48,  and  72.  War.  28  and  77.  Navy.  20.  Post-Office.  2. 
Senate  contingent  fund. 

Vol.  2.— No.  80-106.     Nos.  97  and  98.  State.     95  and  96.  Treasury.     101  and 
106.  War.     86.  Commerce   and  navigation.     85   and   100.  Gen- 
eral Land  Office. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-19.  No.  2.  Message  and  reports  of  the  Secretaries  of  War 
and  Navy,  Postmaster-General,  and  General  Land  Office.  6. 
Executive.  19.  State.  9.  Finance  report.  8.  Treasury.  3,  7, 
and  15.  War.  4.  House  contingent  fund.  10.  Paintings  in  the 
Rotunda. 

Vol.  2.— No.  20-88.  Nos.  46,  55,  69.  75,  80,  and  88.  Executive.  56.  State. 
20,  22,  25,  33,  34,  47,  40,  54,  60,  61,  67,  68,  74,  76,  83,  85,  and  86. 
Treasury.  29,  30,  31,  36,  37,  38,  39,  41,  52,  53,  57,  58,  77,  78,  79, 
84,  and  87.  War.  24,  44,  and  45.  Navy.  23,  42,  62,  and  71. 
Post-Office.    28.  Hemp,   flax,   and  cotton.     59.  Patents   issued. 


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TWENTIETH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  3.— No.  89-133,  except  121.  Nos.  91,  92,  113,  and  131.  Executive.  90, 
96,  109,  and  130.  State.  93,  101,  114,  and  132.  Treasury.  89, 
95.  103,  104,  105,  100,  108,  110,  115,  117,  118,  119,  and  128.  War. 
133.  Navy.     102.  Hemp  and  cotton. 

Vol.  4. — No.  134-147,  except  146.  No.  147.  Executive ;  canal  between  the 
Atlantic  and  Gulf  of  Mexico.  141  and  143.  State.  134  and 
136.  Treasury.  138  and  139.  War.  135.  Post-Office.  137. 
Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  5. — No.  121.  Private  land  claims  in  Florida. 

Vol.  6. — No.  146.  Convictions,  executions,  and  pardons,  1759-1829. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-1U4. 

TWENTY-FIRST  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  7,  1829  to  May  31,  1830. 

Sen?te  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-19.  No.  1.  President  Jackson's  annual  message  and  reports 
of  Secretaries  of  State,  War,  and  Navy,  and  Postmaster-Gen- 
eral. 3.  Finance  report  and  tariffs  of  England,  France,  Na- 
ples, and  Russia.  11,  13,  15,  24,  25,  39,  and  40.  Treasury.  7,  9, 
and  27.  War.  26.  Navy.  2.  Senate  contingent  fund.  19.  San- 
ford's  report  on  coins.  25.  Final  report  on  Florida  land  claims. 
45.  Militia.     47.  Value  of  imports.     48.  Duties  on  imports. 

Vol.  2.— No.  50-146.  Nos.  Ill  and  145.  Executive.  82,  83,  84,  85,  112,  120, 
122,  128,  138,  and  146.  Treasury.  62,  81, 110,  and  131.  War.  58 
and  102.  Navy.  106,  133,  and  136.  Post-Office.  95.  Commerce 
and  navigation.  109.  Reorganization  of  the  Executive  Depart- 
ments. 123.  Appropriations,  receipts,  and  expenditures  for 
forty  years.  135.  Mr.  Ingham's  report  on  relative  values  of 
gold  and  silver. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-23.  No.  2.  Message  and  documents.  7.  Executive.  3,  4,  5, 
10,  12,  13,  14.  and  18.  Treasury.  6.  Finance  report.  8,  11,  17, 
19,  21,  and  22.  War.  20  and  23.  Navy.  9.  House  contingent 
fund.     16.  Patents  issued. 

Vol.  2.— No.  24-52.  Nos.  24,  31,  34,  37,  38,  and  46.  Executive.  28,  29,  33,  42, 
and  52.  Treasury.  25,  27,  32,  36,  41,  44,  47,  and  51.  War. 
26,  30,  35,  39,  40,  and  43.  Navy.  45.  Attorney-General.  49. 
Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  3.— No.  53-89.  Nos.  56,  59,  66,  and  80.  Executive.  85.  State.  55,  57, 
60,  64,  68,  71,  and  74.  Treasury.  58,  69,  72,  75,  78,  79,  81,  82, 
84,  86,  87,  88,  and  89.  War.  63  and  65.  Navy.  61,  70,  76,  and 
77.  Post-Office.     73.  Sunday  mail. 

Vol.  4.— No.  90-126,  and  committee  reports  Nos.  380  and  381.  Nos.  94,  103, 
110,  113,  and  123.  Executive.  92,  97,  and  report  380.  State. 
90,  96,  100.  106,  107,  108,  109.  111.  112,  117.  119,  and  122. 
Treasury.     91,   93,   95,  99,   102,    104,   120,   124,   and   125.  War. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

98,   101,   116,   and   121.  Navy.     105,   115,   and   118.  Post-Office. 
114.  Immigrants    arrived.     126.  Silk    and    silkworms.     Report 
381.  American  canvas,  cables,  and  cordage. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-175. 
Vol.  2.— No.  176-298. 
Vol.  3.— No.  299-419,  except  380  and  381.     Resolutions,  1-16. 

Second  Session.— December  6,  1830  to  March  3,  1831. 

Senate  documents : 

Yoi.  1. — No.  1-40.  No.  I.  President  Jackson's  annual  message.  20  and  21. 
Executive.  0.  Finance  report.  10  and  19.  Treasury.  17.  War. 
14.  Navy.  2.  Senate  contingent  fund.  3.  Sanford's  report  on 
coins  and  coinage.  39.  British  establishments  on  the  Columbia, 
and  state  of  the  fur  trade. 

Vol.  2.— No.  41-76.     Nos.  65  and  72.  Executive.     74.  Treasury.     49  and  73. 
Post-Office.     .54.  List  of  lands  acquired  by  the  United  States. 
75.  Livingston  on  the  death  penalty.     76.  Commerce  and  navi- 
gation. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-30.  No.  2.  Message  and  documents.  3,  8,  and  22.  Executive. 
21.  State.  7.  Finance  report.  4,  10,  11,  17,  19,  and  26.  Treas- 
ury. 9.  12,  13,  27,  29,  and  30.  War.  14,  15,  and  28.  Navy.  5. 
House  contingent  fund.     8.  Sugar  imported. 

Vol.  2.— No.  31-50.  No.  46.  Executive.  .32,  35,  and  39.  Treasury.  31,  .36. 
40,  41,  45,  47,  and  48.  War.  33,  .38,  and  42.  Navy.  49.  Patents 
granted  during  the  year.  50.  List  of  all  patents  that  have  been 
granted. 

Vol.  3.— No.  51-104.  Nos.  .54  and  66.  Executive.  51.  State.  63,  83,  94,  99, 
103,  and  104.  Treasury.  52,  60,  61,  73,  76,  81,  82,  86,  92,  101, 
and  102.  War.  67,  75,  77,  93,  and  100.  Navy.  96  and  97.  Post- 
Office.  55.  Sugar  imported.  62.  Sugar  cane.  95.  Cultivation 
of  silk. 

Vol.  4.— No.  105-140.  Nos.  123  and  129.  Executive.  108,  112,  11.3,  122.  124. 
126,  128,  1.30,  131,  1.32,  133,  and  135.  Treasury.  107,  110,  111, 
118,  121,  125,  and  1.36.  War.  120.  Navy.  116,  117,  and  119. 
Post-Office.  114.  Silk.  11.5.  Sunday  mails.  134.  Sugar  im- 
ported. 140.  Commerce  and  navigation. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-119  and  resolutions  1  and  2. 

TWENTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  5,  1831  to  July  16,  1832. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.1. — No.  2-.5.5.  No.  .3.  Executive;  abduction  of  American  citizens  by 
officials  of  New  Brunswick.  20.  25.  27.  28.  31.  and  36.  Treas- 
ury. 18  and  21.  War.  15  and  46.  Navy.  2.  Senate  con- 
tingent   fund.       24.  Duties    and    proposed    duties.       55.  Free- 


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First  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

trade  convention  in  Philadelphia.     For  Doc.  No.  1,  see  House 
Doc.  No.  2,  same  session. 

Vol.  2.— No.  50-110.  Nos.  80  and  85.  Executive:  trade  between  the  United 
States  and  the  British  American  colonies.  106.  State.  78,  79, 
and  96.  Treasury.  58  and  101.  War.  10.3.  Navy.  62.  Cele- 
bration of  the  centennial  birthday  of  George  Washington. 
64.  Tariffs  of  1824  and  1828.  110.  Alpliabetical  list  of  im- 
ports and  duties  thereon,  and  those  on  free  list. 

Vol.  3.— No.  111-182.  Nos.  130  and  133.  Executive.  180.  Jackson's  veto  of 
United  States  Bank  bill.  121.  State.  120,  125.  126,  129,  131, 
15.5,  156,  174.  and  178.  Treasury.  170.  War.  118.  British 
colonial  trade.  119  and  126.  Webster's  report  on  apportion- 
ment under  Fifth  Census.  128.  Clay's  report  on  reducing 
price  of  public  lauds.  1.32.  Colonial  and  West  Indian  trade. 
139.  Sugar  sirup  frauds.  142.  Total  donations  of  lands.  145. 
King's  report  on  sales  of  public  lands.  168.  Comparison  of 
weights  and  measures  of  length  and  capacity. 
House  documents : 

Vol.1. — No.  1-18.  No.  1.  President  Jackson's  annual  message.  12.  Execu- 
tive. 2.  State,  War,  Navy,  and  Post-Office  reports.  4.  State, 
Fifth  Census.  3.  Finance  report.  6,  9,  10,  and  13.  Treasury. 
5,  16,  and  17.  Navy.  7.  House  contingent  fund.  11.  Culture 
and  manufacture  of  silk.     18.  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal. 

Vol.  2.— No.  19-82.  Nos.  21,  43,  46,  57,  and  80.  Executive.  28,  30,  and  58. 
State.  24,  37,  38.  41,  47,  54,  and  69.  Treasury.  33,  42,  48,  50, 
51,  52,  60,  65,  68,  73,  and  78.  War.  21,  33,  34,  59,  and  81. 
Navy.  49  and  55.  Post-Office.  22.  Survey  of  coast  of  the 
United  States.  27.  Decatur.  35.  Republication  of  Congres- 
sional documents.  39.  Patents  issued.  82.  Free-trade  con- 
vention. 

Vol.  3.— No.  8.3-103.  Nos.  84  and  103.  State.  87.  Treasury.  83,  86,  89, 
90,  and  98.  War.  88  and  91.  Navy.  99.  Fishery  regulations 
of  England.  France,  and  the  Netherlands.  100.  Foreign  and 
domestic  coals.  111.  Report  on  steam  carriages,  made  in  the 
British  House  of  Commons. 

Vol.4.— No.  104-185.  Nos.  104  and  116.  E.xecutive.  173  and  176.  State. 
114,  115,  131,  and  147.  Treasury.  113,  120,  121,  125,  130, 
1.33,  134,  149,  un,  171,  172,  177,  179,  180,  and  181.  War.  1.32, 
135,  and  178.  Navy.  10.5.  Apportionment.  1.52.  Schoolcraft's 
expedition  to  the  Indian  country.  170.  National  armories. 
185.  Canal  between  the  Atlantic  and  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

Vol.  5.— No.  186-234.  Nos.  191,  19.5,  210,  21,5. .  224,  and  22.5.  Executive. 
206,  207,  and  214.  State.  196,  197,  199,  200,  202,  209,  213,  216, 
222,  and  231.  Treasury.  189,  190.  208,  and  2.33.  War.  228. 
Navy.  212.  Post-Office.  198.  Foreign  trees  and  plants.  230. 
Commerce  and  navigation.  2.32.  Growth  and  manufacture  of 
silk. 

Vol.  6.— No.  23.5-.307.  Nos.  272,  ,300,  and  .304.  Executive.  244,  249,  250,  and 
303.  State.      2()4.  295.  .302.  and  305.  Treasury.      242,  245,  265, 


442  CATALOGUE   LIBEARY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE 

TWENTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Flouse  documents — Continued. 

and  306.  War.  307.  Navy.  243,  262,  and  292.  Post-Office. 
263.  Abstract  of  Fifth  Census.  267.  Wool  imports  from 
Smyrna.  274.  Land  claims  from  Spain.  293.  Immigrants 
arrived.  299.  Comparison  of  weights  and  measures.  301. 
Revenue  on  woolens,  cottons,  etc. 

Vol.  7,  part  1. — No.  308.  Manufactures  in  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hamp- 
shire, Vermont,  Rhode  Island,  and  Connecticut. 

Vol.  7,  part  2. — No.  308.  Manufactures  in  New  Yorli,  New  Jersey,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Delaware,  and  Ohio. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-223. 

Vol.  2.— No.  224-325. 

Vol.  3.— No.  326-459. 

Vol.  4.— No.  460-463.  No.  460.  Examination  of  the  Bank  of  the  United 
States.  463.  Polk's  report  on  the  apportionment  of  Represen- 
tatives. 

Vol.  5.— No.  464-513.     Resolutions,  1-7. 

Second  Session.— December  3,  1882  to  March  3,  1883. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-84.  Nos.  3,  71,  and  83.  Executive.  30.  Message  on  affairs  in 
South  Carolina,  with  documents.  4,  6,  9,  16,  36,  38,  and  82. 
Treasury.  31,  35,  39,  and  81.  War.  1.  Report  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Navy.  77.  Post-Office.  2.  Senate  contingent  fund. 
15.  Receipts  and  expenditures  since  1789.  50.  Land  Office 
matters. 

Vol.  2. — No.  85.  A  system  of   civil   and   criminal   law   for   the   District  of 
Columbia. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-45.  No.  2.  President  Jackson's  annual  message  and  reports 
of  Secretaries  of  War  and  Navy  and  the  Postmaster-General. 
22,  37,  and  4.5.  Executive.  17.  Veto  of  river  and  harbor  bill. 
26  and  .83.  State.  3.  Finance  report  and  General  Land  Office. 
7,  8,  9,  10,  and  43.  Treasury.  6,  16,  20,  24,  29,  34,  and  35.  War. 
5,  15,  19,  23,  28,  40,  and  41.  Navy.  IS.  Post-Office.  4.  House 
contingent  fund.  .38.  Relative  value  of  gold  and  silver.  42. 
Northern  boundary  of  Ohio. 

Vol.  2. — No.  46-109.  Nos.  76  and  77.  Appointments  of  members  of  Congress 
to  office.  49  and  54.  Executive.  60  and  94.  State.  63,  64,  69, 
83,  87,  96,  97,  105,  and  108.  Treasury.  67,  53,  66,  68,  82,  and 
104.  War.  48  and  75.  Navy.  84.  Post-Office.  61.  Dates  of 
ratifying  the  Constitution.  70.  Patents  issued.  109.  Com- 
merce and  navigation. 

Vol.  3.— No.  110-148.  No.  129.  Executive.  120,  127,  1.35,  1.38,  146,  and  148. 
Treasury.  116,  118,  121,  125,  126,  128,  132,  136,  and  137.  War. 
115  and  133.  Navy.  122.  Post-Office.  119.  Immigrants  arrived. 
147.  French  spoliations. 


CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  443 

TWENTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Report  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-128.  Nos.  120  and  121.  Majority  and  minority  reports  on  the 
Bank  of  tlie  United  States.  122.  John  Quincy  Adams's  report 
on  domestic  manufactures  and  protection ;  also  resolutions  1, 

2,  and  3. 

TWENTY-THIRD  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  2,  1833  to  June  30,  1834. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-.39.  No.  1.  President  Jackson's  annual  message  and  reports 
of  Secretaries  of  War  and  Navy  and  the  Postmaster-General. 

3.  Veto  of  public-land  bill.  4.  Executive.  24,  34,  and  35. 
Treasury.  9.  Finance  report.  2,  16,  and  17.  Report  of  Sec- 
retary Taney  on  removal  of  the  deposits  from  United  States 
Bank,  30.  Post-Office.  5.  Benton's  report  on  amendments  to 
the  Constitution.  10.  Expedition  to  South  Seas.  15.  Senate 
contingent  fund. 

Vol.  2.— No.  40-139.  No.  71.  Executive.  49.  State.  42,  43,  58,  64,  73,  77. 
86,  136,  and  137.  Treasury.  45  and  59.  War.  138.  Post-Office. 
90.  Boundary  between  Indiana  and  Illinois. 

Vol.  3.— No.  140-266.  Nos.  203  and  264.  Executive.  141.  Treasury.  193. 
War.  266.  Choctaw  reservations.  140.  Post-Office.  235.  South- 
ern boundary  of  Michigan.  237.  Immigrants  arrived.  239. 
Boundary  between  New  York  and  New  Jersey.  265.  Printing 
Senate  documents. 

Vol.  4.— No.  267-372.  Nos.  274  and  340.  Treasury.  341  and  371.  War.  289. 
Commerce  and  navigation.  323.  Clay's  report  on  Jackson's 
veto  of  the  land  bill.     354.  Northern  boundary  of  Ohio. 

Vol.  5.— No.  373-123.  Nos.  373,  374,  375,  and  376.  Treasury.  408  and  422. 
Post-Office.  .398.  Irregularities  in  Patent  Office.  417.  List  of 
claims  for  French  spoliations. 

Vol.  6.— No.  424-513,  except  505  and  512.  Nos.  434,  439,  441,  442,  and  468. 
Treasury.    461.  Alleged  laud  sale  frauds. 

Vol.  7,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  505.  Statistical  view  of  population  of  the 
United  States  from  1790  to  1830. 

Vol.  7,  part  2. — No.  512.  Correspondence  relative  to  the  immigration  of 
Indians  and  expenditures  therefor,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  8.— No.  512.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  9.— No.  512.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  10.— No.  512.  The  same.  vol.  4. 

Vol.  11.— No.  512.  The  same,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  12. — No.  514,  part  1.  Pension  roll,  residents  of  Connecticut,  Maine, 
Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island,  and  Vermont. 

Vol.  13. — No.  514,  part  2.  The  same,  residents  of  Delaware,  Maryland,  New 
.Jersey,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  and  Mrgiuia. 

Vol.  14. — No.  514,  part  3.  The  same,  residents  of  Alabama,  Arkansas  Terri- 
tory, District  of  Columbia,  Florida  Territory,  Georgia,  Illinois, 
Indiana,  Kentucky,  Louisiana,  Michigan  Territory,  Mississippi, 
Missouri,  North  Carolina,  Ohio,  South  Carolina,  and  Tennessee. 


4^4  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

TWENTY-THIRD  CONGRESS. 

First  Session— Continued. 

House  documents : 

Yoi.  1. — No.  1-49.  No.  1.  President  Jackson's  annual  message  and  reports  of 
Secretaries  of  War  and  Navy  and  tlie  Postmaster-General.  28, 
29,  and  32.  Executive.  30.  State.  2,  5,  6,  7,  13,  16,  21,  23,  39, 
43,  46,  and  47.  Treasury.  15.  Finance  report.  4,  17,  22,  3.5, 
38,  and  45.  War.  20.  Navy  regulations.  14,  31,  and  42.  Navy. 
3.  House  contingent  fund.  8  and  48.  Mint.  26.  Indian  depre- 
dation claims. 

Vol.  2. — No.  50-79.  Nos.  61,  70,  77,  and  78.  Executive.  64.  State.  51  and 
73.  Treasury.  50,  00,  and  69.  War.  72.  Navy.  63.  Post-Office. 
58.  Patents  issued.  61.  Reports  and  maps  of  a  survey  for  a 
canal  in  Florida.  62.  Militia.  79.  Private  land  claims  in 
Missouri. 

Vol.  3.— No.  80-203.  Nos.  170  and  179.  Executive.  80,  83,  124,  132,  150, 
and  180.  Treasury.  99,  131,  and  149.  War.  82.  Militia.  98. 
Red  River  raft. 

Vol.  4.— No.  204-349,  except  149-231.  Nos.  239  and  259.  Treasury.  323. 
War.  261.  Post-Office.  24.3.  Northern  boundary  of  Ohio.  247. 
Mint.  260.  Boundary  between  New  Jersey  and  New  York. 
302.  Southern  boundary  of  Michigan.  319.  Immigrants  arrived. 
322.  Armories. 

Vol.  5.— No.  350-440.  Nos.  414,  415,  and  418.  Executive.  373,  374,  391.  416, 
420,  and  422.  Treasury.  350,  351,  354,  390,  393,  394,  and  417. 
War.  375.  Navy  regulations.  419.  Navy.  358.  Exiles  from 
Poland.     355.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  6.— No.  441-523.  Nos.  449,  469.  492,  and  494.  Executive.  496,  499,  501, 
and  522.  Treasury.  489  and  491.  War.  486.  Navy.  504  and 
50.5.  Post-Office.  490.  Indian  affairs.  495.  Death  of  Lafay- 
ette. 497.  Northern  boundary  of  Ohio.  500.  Mint.  523.  Bank 
of  the  United  States. 
Reports  of  House  committees: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-200. 

Vol.  2.— No.  201-313. 

Vol.  3.— No.  314-445. 

Vol.  4. — No.  447-560  and  House  resolutions  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  and  9.  Senate  report 
157. 

Vol.  5. — No.  446.  Contested-election  case  from  Kentucky,  Letcher  v.  Moore. 

Second  Session. — December  1,  1834  to  March  3,  1835. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-8.  No.  1.  President  Jackson's  annual  message,  with  reports 
of  Secretaries  of  War  and  Navy  and  the  Postmaster-General. 
2.  Financial  report.  4,  5,  6,  7,  and  8.  Treasury.  3.  Senate 
contingent  fund. 

Vol.  2.— No.  9-39.  No.  13.  Treasury.  9  and  10.  War.  16.  Navy.  32. 
Post-Office.  11.  Commissioner  of  the  General  Land  Office. 
15.  Imports  and  exports  of  specie.  17.  Tyler's  report  on  ex- 
amination of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  18.  Navigation 
of  the  Wabash. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY  U:xiTED   STATES   SENATE  445 

TWENTY-THIRD  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  3.— No.  40-139.  No.  130.  State.  41,  47,  7G,  133,  and  139.  Treasury. 
68,  09,  70,  110,  and  132.  War.  63.  Navy.  80.  Investigation  of 
Post-Office  Department.  123.  Debts  due  by  Post-Office  De- 
partment. 42.  Northern  boundary  of  Indiana.  43.  Private 
land  claims  in  ISIissouri.  100.  Senate  printing.  109.  Benton's 
report  on  reducing  Executive  patronage. 

Vol.  4.— No.  140-154.  No.  14.'').  Executive.  154.  Treasury.  152.  Post- 
OfBce.  145.  Affairs  with  France.  147.  Affairs  with  Spain. 
148.  Investigation  of  an  alleged  attempt  to  assassinate  Presi- 
dent Jackson.  149.  Commerce  and  Navigation.  1.53.  Miner- 
alogical  and  geological  investigation  of  the  Ozark  Mountains. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-20.  No.  2.  Message  and  documents.  3.  Finance  report.  4,  5, 
9.  10,  11,  12,  13,  17,  19,  and  20.  Treasury.  8  and  15.  War.  6. 
House  contingent  fund.  7.  Bequest  of  Lafayette.  18.  Ex- 
penses for  internal. 

Vol.  2.— No.  21-77.  No.  75.  Executive.  44,  61,  68.  State.  21,  24,  25,  27,  28, 
30,  33,  37,  38,  39,  42,  45,  46,  51,  54,  and  60.  Treasury.  41,  56, 
57,  59,  65,  67,  73,  and  76.  War.  29,  43,  52,  and  72.  Navy.  22. 
Burning  of  Treasury  building.  26.  Lafayette.  36.  Documen- 
tary history  of  the  Revolution.  .55.  Patents  issued.  62. 
Northeastern  boundary.  66.  Laud  offices  in  the  United  States. 
70.  Wabash  improvement.     74.  The  Mint. 

Vol.3.— No.  78-133.  No.  114.  Executive.  79,  80,  81,  83,  86,  94,  95,  96,  97, 
102,  103,  112,  113,  and  132.  War.  78,  79,  82,  87,  88,  90,  93, 
104,  116,  117,  118  and  133.  Treasury.  84,  111,  and  122.  Navy. 
89.  Expenditures  from  1791  to  1833.  99.  Branch  mints.  105. 
Islands,  reefs,  and  shoals  in  Pacific  Ocean.  106.  Growth  and 
manufacture  of  silk.  107.  Boundary  line  between  Missouri 
and  land  of  the  United  States.  110.  Treasurers  accounts. 
120.  Commerce  with  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico.  121.  A  system  of 
army  discipline. 

Vol.  4.— No.  134-177.  Nos.  138  and  149.  Executive.  136,  166,  and  173. 
State.  134,  150,  161.  and  164.  Treasury.  142,  145,  and  147. 
War.  175  and  17(;.  Post-Office.  148.  Cotton  canvas  for  Navy. 
151.  Featherstonhaugh's  report  on  Ozark  Mountains.  171. 
Survey  and  maps  of  Cumberland  River.  174.  Relations  with 
France. 

Vol.  5.— No.  178-199.     Nos.  178,  190,  19.3,  and  198.  Treasury.     181,  186,  194, 
and    195.    War.     192.    Navy.     179    and    180.    Post-Office.     184. 
Immigrants    arrived.     187.    Commerce    and    navigation.     189. 
Foreign  coins.     199.  Boundary  between  Michigan  and  Ohio. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-142,  except  103.     Resolutions  1,  2.  and  .3. 

Vol.  2.— No.  103.  Report  ou  the  condition  o£  the  Post-Office  Department 


446  CATALOGUE   LIBRAKY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

TWENTY-FOURTH   CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  7  1835  to  July  4, 1836. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. No.  1-15.     No.  1.  President  Jackson's  annual  message,  with  reports 

of  Secretaries  of  State,  War,  and  Navy  and  the  Postmaster- 
General.  5,  6,  and  7.  Executive.  2.  Finance  report.  4.  Re- 
ceipts and  expenditures.  8,  9,  13,  14,  and  15.  Treasury.  10. 
War.  11.  Statement  of  purchases  of  books  and  expenditures 
for  printing  for  each  House  of  Congress  and  each  Department 
of  the  Government  from  March  4,  1819,  to  March  3,  1835.  12. 
Senate  contingent  fund. 

Vol.  2.— No.  16-149.  Nos.  19,  62,  63,  and  128.  Executive.  51.  State.  20, 
46,  64,  65,  69,  and  80.  Treasury.  24,  33,  51,  70,  75,  84,  85,  97, 
98,  109,  and  129.  War.  86.  Post-Office.  16  and  17.  Missouri 
private  land  claims.     21.  Length  of  Congresses.     110.  Militia. 

Vol.  3.— No.  150-269.  No.  160.  Executive.  198  and  232.  State.  162, 188,  201, 
220,  225,  226,  235,  243,  and  268.  Treasury.  189,  208,  215,  228. 
229,  and  259.  War.  210.  Navy.  152.  Florida  Indian  war.  180. 
Senate  printing.  197.  Red  River  raft.  203.  List  of  forts. 
209.  Colonel  Dodge's  expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  in 
1835.  211.  Northern  boundary  of  Ohio.  234.  Northern  bound- 
ary of  Illinois.  236.  The  Meade  case.  262.  Expedition  to  the 
Pacific. 

Vol.4.— No.  270-339.  No.  293.  Executive.  297,  307,  312,  313,  and  331. 
Treasury.  293  and  324.  War.  275  and  293.  Navy.  287,  289, 
and  301.  Post-Office.  290.  Benton's  resolution  to  expunge  the 
vote  of  censure  on  Jackson.  314.  Leiber's  proposition  for  a 
work  on  statistics.     3.33.  Featherstonhaugh's  geological  report. 

Vol.  5.— No.  340-403.  Nos.  388,  393,  and  400.  Executive.  354.  State.  355, 
356,  379,  386,  391,  and  392.  Treasury.  350,  373,  and  395.  War. 
366.  Navy.     362.  Post-Office.     375.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  0.— No.  404-430.  No.  425.  Executive.  422,  423,  426,  and  428.  Treasury. 
419.  War.  412.  Cession  of  District  of  Columbia  to  the  United 
States.  414.  Northeastern  boundary.  415.  Condition  of  Texas. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-16.  No.  2.  President  Jackson's  annual  message  and  reports  of 
Secretaries  of  State,  War,  and  Navy,  and  the  Postmaster- 
General.  8.  Executive.  3.  Finance  report.  4,  5,  6,  9,  10,  11, 
12,  15,  and  16.  Treasury.  7.  Boundary  between  Ohio  and 
Michigan.     14.  Spanish  claims  in  Florida. 

Vol  2.— No.  17-58.  No.  26.  Executive.  40  and  41,  State.  17,  18,  24,  27,  39, 
42,  45,  52,  53,  and  55.  Treasury.  30,  38,  44,  and  56.  War.  43, 
46,  and  57.  Navy.  17.  House  contingent  fund.  25.  Bequest  of 
James  Smithson.  28.  Senate  and  House  contingent  funds.  32. 
Weights  and  Measures.  54.  Ohio  and  Michigan  boundary, 
with  maps. 

Vol.  3.— No.  59-11.3.  Nos.  07,  81,  and  107.  Executive.  61,  104,  111,  and  112. 
Treasury.  68,  82,  83,  90,  94,  95,  98,  99,  101,  102,  106,  and  113. 
War.  85,  93,  and  96.  Navy.  84.  Post-Office.  63  and  64.  Pat- 
ents issued,  and  to  whom.  66.  Cost  of  building  and  keeping 
light-houses,  1791-1834.  74.  House  contingent  expenditures, 
1823-1835. 


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TWENTY-FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  4.— No.  114-197.  Nos.  116,  117,  1-':;,  184,  and  164.  Executive.  163. 
State.  114,  122,  125,  135,  136,  159,  and  168.  Treasury.  115, 
124,  126,  128,  and  190.  War.  15(;  and  157.  Navy.  127.  Pen- 
sioners stricken  from  and  restored  to  the  rolls.  146.  Culture, 
manufacture,  and  foreign  trade  of  cotton.  162.  Explosion  of 
steam  boilers.  181.  Dodge's  expedition  to  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains. 

Vol.  5.— No.  198-214.  Nos.  204,  208,  and  209.  Treasury.  198  and  212.  War. 
203.  Post-Office.  207.  Southern  boundary  of  Michigan.  211. 
Preemption  frauds.  214.  Canal  from  Lake  Erie  to  Lake 
Ontario,  with  maps. 

Vol.  6.— No.  215-269.  Nos.  256,  267,  and  269.  Executive.  242  and  247. 
State.  215,  216,  217,  218,  224,  225,  226,  227,  228,  233,  245,  25L 
252,  and  260.  Treasury.  222,  223,  229,  230,  244,  and  248.  War. 
234,  236,  and  257.  Navy.  235  and  262.  Post-Offlce.  219.  For- 
eign paupers.  221.  Southern  boundary  of  Michigan.  237. 
Immigrants  arrived.  243.  Cost  of  military  and  naval  defenses. 
250.  Boundary  with  Mexico.  258.  Commerce  and  navigation. 
261.  Alexandria  Aqueduct,  with  maps. 

Vol.  7.— No.  270-298.     Nos.  290  and  293.  Executive.     292.  State.     281,  284, 
295,  and  296.  Treasury.     275,  276,  282,  287,  and  294.  War.     271. 
Seminole    hostilities.     276.    Creek    hostilities.     285.    Estimated 
cost  of  the  Treasury  building.     298.  Death  of  James  Madison. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-349. 

Vol.  2.— No.  350-540. 

Vol.  3.— No.  541-857.     Resolutions  1,  2,  3,  and  4. 

Second  Session. — December  5,  1886  to  March  3, 1837. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-59.  No.  1.  President  Jackson's  annual  message  and  reports 
of  Secretaries  of  State,  War,  and  Navy,  and  the  Postmaster- 
General.  36.  Executive.  4,  6,  7,  18,  21,  29,  31.  and  38. 
Treasury.  2.  Finance  report.  11,  13,  and  22.  War.  12  and 
56.  Navy.  3.  General  Land  Office.  5.  Paupers  from  Great 
Britain.  8.  Treasurer's  accounts.  9.  Madison's  papers.  10. 
New  Treasury  building.  19  and  58.  Burning  of  the  general 
post-office.  20.  Condition  of  Texas.  48.  Benton's  expunging 
resolution. 

Vol.  2.— No.  60-213.  Nos.  83,  84,  160,  174,  and  213.  Executive.  66,  67,  71, 
114,  148,  168,  184,  205,  206,  and  207.  Treasury.  68,  79,  100,  103, 
124,  147,  and  165.  War.  194.  Navy.  80  and  199.  I'ost-Offlee. 
74.  Value  of  imports  and  exports  in  1836.  115.  Chronological 
statement  of  reports  of  surveys.  169.  The  Meade  case.  178. 
Immigrants  arrived. 

Vol.  3.— No.  214-226.  No.  224.  Treasury.  214,  217,  218,  219,  221,  and  226. 
War.  222.  Post-Office.  225.  Qommerce  and  navigation.  224. 
Military  court  of  inquiry,  Generals  Scott  and  Gaines. 

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448  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

TWENTY-FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents : 

Vol.   1. — No.   1-19.     No.   2.  President's  message  and  documents.     16.  State. 

4.  Finance  report.     5,  9,   11,  and  12.  Treasury.     15.  War.     17 

and   18.  Navy.     6.  Commissioner   of   General    Land   Otlice.     7. 

House    contingent    fund.     13.  Coast    Survey.     14.  1'reasurer"s 

accounts. 
Vol.  2. — No.  20-79.     Nos.  35,  46,  52,  and  73.  Executive.     24  and  70.  State. 

22,  27,  37,  49,  61,  62,  04,  65,  67,  69,  75,  76,  and  77.  Treasury. 

20,  29,  32,  41,  72,  74,  and  79.  War.     50,  53,  60,  and  66.  Navy. 
33  and  48.  Post-Office.     51.  Smitson's  bequest.     78.  Salaries  of 
foreign  ministers. 

Vol.  3.— No.  80-143.  Nos.  83,  97,  123,  and  125.  Executive.  111.  State.  80, 
86,  87,  94,  96,  110,  115,  118,  127,  131,  and  142.  Treasury.  82, 
99,  107,  108,  119,  133,  134,  136,  and  141.  War.  81,  90,  126,  130, 
and  132.  Navy.  85.  Incendiaries  of  Treasury  building.  105. 
Mexico  and  Texas.  138.  Expedition  to  South  Seas  and  the 
Pacific.  139.  Claims  upon  Mexico.  140.  Volunteers  for  Indian 
war.     143.  Copies  of  surveys  in  Maine. 

Vol.  4.— No.  144-189.  No.  145.  Executive.  167.  St?ite.  144,  168,  176,  177, 
and  178.  Treasury.  152,  164,  165,  173.  183.  and  186.  War. 
153,  169,  182,  and  185.  Post-Office.  154.  Hostilities  with  the 
Creeks.  155.  Jurisdiction  north  of  45°.  174.  Patents  issued. 
188.  Commerce  and  navigation. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-229,  except  193  and  194. 

Vol.  2.— No.  230-327  and  resolution  No.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  193.  Employment  of  an  agent  by  deposit  banks.  194.  Investi- 
gation of  the  administration  of  the  Executive  Departments. 

TWENTY-FIFTH   CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — September  4  to  October  16,  1837. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.    1. — No.    1-37.     No.    1.  President    Van    Buren's    message   on    finances. 

21.  Executive.  2.  Finance  report.  1.  Post-Office.  15  and  29. 
Colt's  improvements  in  firearms.  17.  Coinage  and  specie.  18. 
Seminole  war  in  Florida. 

House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-54.  No.  1.  Message  and  documents.  82.  Executive.  2.  Fi- 
nance report.  17,  28,  29,  30,  35,  36,  38,  43,  48,  and  5e.  Treas- 
ury. 19  and  46.  War.  .54.  Post-Office.  18.  Payment  of  mem- 
bers of  Congress  in  specie.  27.  Indians  in  military  service. 
31.  Northeastern  boundary.  40  and  45.  Annexation  of  Texas. 
41.  Tobacco  trade.  42.  Boundary  of  United  States  and  IMex- 
ico.  44.  Grain  imports  for  twelve  years.  50.  South  Seas  ex- 
ploring expedition.  Report  No.  1.  Rules  of  the  House.  2. 
Mississipi)i  election.  3.  Loss  of  horses  in  the  military  service. 
1-3.  Resolutions. 


CATALOGUE    LIBEAKY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  4:49 

TWENTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session. — December  4,  1837  to  July  9,  1838. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-92.  No.  1.  Message  and  documents.  13  and  2.5.  Executive. 
16  and  74.  State.  2.  Firance  report.  8,  15,  21,  75,  85,  and  86. 
Treasury.  57,  59,  64,  73,  and  92.  War.  12,  20,  and  38.  Navy. 
66.  Post-Office.  3.  Senate  contingent  fund.  11  and  26.  General 
Land  Office.  14.  Claims  on  Mexico.  24.  Inhabitants  on  Colum- 
bia River.  .39.  Pacific  Ocean ;  occupation  of  territory  upon. 
65  and  88.  Defense  of  the  northwestern  frontier.  79.  Standard 
weights  and  measures. 

Vol.  2.— No.  93-138.  No.  100.  Executive.  97,  128,  and  138.  Treasury.  93,  95, 
101,  103,  100,  114,  125,  126,  131,  and  1.32.  War.  127.  Navy. 
110  and  116.  Post-Office.  105.  Patents  issued.  109.  Receipts 
and  disbursements  of  specie.  120.  Cherokee  treaty  of  1835. 
121.  Validity  of  said  treaty.  122.  Substitution  of  German  sil- 
ver for  copper  in  coins. 

Vol.  3.— No.  139-261.  Nos.  142,  148,  158.  159,  178,  187,  188,  196,  197,  218,  and 
235.  Treasury.  139,  140,  141,  155,  156,  157,  175.  198.  200,  224, 
225,  and  2.34.  War.  2-53.  Navy.  162.  A  tariff  of  duties.  169. 
Militia.  172.  Senate  and  House  documents.  173.  Creek  hos- 
tilities. 226  and  227.  Losses  in  and  expenses  of  Seminole  war. 
257.  Mineral  lauds  of  the  United  States.  2.59.  Internal  im- 
provements in  Illinois. 

Vol.  4.— No.  262-387.  Nos.  314,  343,  352,  371,  -378,  382,  and  387.  Treasury. 
272,  306,  341,  and  345.  War.  263  and  375.  Navy.  314  and  344. 
Post-Office.  285.  Grants  of  land  to  Indiana.  300.  Encouraging 
growth  of  tropical  plants ;  plates.  307.  International  ai-bitra- 
tion.  313.  Publication  of  documentary  history  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. 319.  Correspondence  on  Northeastern  boundary.  365. 
Suspension  of  specie  payments. 

Vol.  5.— No.  388--170.  Nos.  393  and  467.  Executive.  411,  420,  and  452. 
Treasury.  395,  405,  412,  426.  and  461.  War.  458.  Post-Office. 
404.  Pension  payments.  422,  423,  424,  431,  and  451.  Northeast- 
ern boundary.  44^6.  Commerce  and  navigation.  457.  Rates  of 
foreign  and  domestic  exchange  for  twenty-five  years.  470. 
Occupation  of  Oregon  Territory,  with  map. 

Vol.  6.— No.  471-509.  Nos.  471,  473,  477,  491,  and  .504.  Treasury.  479,  487, 
and  492.  War.  495.  Navy.  478.  Immigrants  arrived.  499. 
Sher\N'ood's  discoveries  in  magnetism.  .500.  Standard  weights 
and  measures.  502.  Northeastern  boundary,  maps.  507.  Gen- 
eral Jesup's  report  of  the  war  in  Florida. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-8.  No.  3.  President  Van  Buren's  annual  message,  with  re- 
ports of  Secretaries  of  State,  War,  and  Navy,  and  the  Post- 
master-General. 4.  Finance  report.  2,  5,  and  6.  Treasury.  7. 
House  contingent  fund.    8.  Treasurer's  accounts. 

Vol.  2.— No.  9-70,  except  49.  No.  64.  Executive.  10,  24,  and  46.  State. 
12,  17.  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  27.  37,  38,  and  48.  Treasury.  11,  32, 
34,  39.  40,  45.  and  65.  War.  26.  35,  41,  and  44.  Navy.  9,  16,  and 
58.  Post-Office.  13.  Susjiension  of  specie  payments.  14.  Coast 
Survey,  and  weights  and  measures,     15.  Telegraphs  for  the 


450  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

TWENTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

United  States.  2.S.  General  Land  Oflice  report.  42.  Allowance 
of  interest  on  Revolutionary  claims.  i'S.  Foreign  powers  ou 
Columbia  River.     59.  Protection  of  Northwestern  frontier. 

Vol.  3.— No.  71-78.  Nos.  73  and  76.  Executive.  72  and  75.  State.  71. 
Treasury.  77.  War.  74.  Neutrality  with  Canada.  Mexico,  and 
Texas.     78.  Court  of  inquiry.  Generals  Scott  and  Gaines. 

Vol.  4. — No.  79.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the  condition  of 
the  State  banks. 

Vol.  5.— No.  80-125.  Nos.  96,  97,  and  120.  Executive.  93.  State.  85  and 
123.  Treasury.  89,  92,  94,  95,  113,  119,  121,  and  12.5.  War.  86 
and  124.  Navy.  10<),  107,  108.  109,  115,  and  116.  Post-Office. 
80.  Acres  of  land  sold  and  prices,  1823-18.38.  111.  Public  de- 
faulters. 112.  Patents  issued.  118.  List  of  pension  laws  in 
force. 

Vol.  6.— No.  126-146,  except  142.  No.  140.  Executive.  133,  134,  135,  and 
146.  War.  128  and  144.  Navy.  138,'  139,  and  143.  Post-Office. 
126.  Maine  boundary.  127.  Depredations  by  Creek  and  Semi- 
nole Indians.     136.  Lands  sold  from  1787  to  1837. 

Vol.  7.— No.  147-200.  Nos.  149,  186,  188,  189.  191,  and  192.  Treasury.  149, 
174,  and  195.  War.  187  and  200.  Navy.  147.  Southern  Pacific 
exploring  expedition.  190.  United  States  and  Mexican  bound- 
ary.    199.  Frontier  defenses. 

Vol.  8.— No.  201-296.  No.  257.  Executive.  220.  State.  207,  217,  254,  273, 
279,  and  295.  Treasury.  219,  225,  226,  250,  251,  252,  253,  272, 
274,  277,  and  278.  War.  216,  218,  247,  and  266.  Navy.  275. 
Post-Office.  228.  Isthmus  of  Darien  sliip  canal.  255.  Southern 
Pacific  exploring  expedition.  256.  The  Smithsonian  bequest. 
258.  High  tariff  on  tobacco.  271.  Comparative  expenses  of  vol- 
unteer and  regular  soldiers. 

Vol.  9.— No.  297-329.  Nos.  300  and  303.  Treasury.  298,  299,  311,  315,  and 
327.  War.  329.  Post-Office.  297.  Defaulting  collectors.  302. 
The  steamer  Caroline.     307.  Lead  mines  of  the  United  States. 

Vol.  10.— No.  330-422,  except  351.  Nos.  347,  360,  361,  366,  and  421.  Execu- 
tive. 346,  368,  and  418.  State.  338,  341,  350,  356,  and  364. 
Treasury.  343,  362,  365,  367,  371,  376,  381,  399.  401,  and  410. 
War.  345  and  369.  Navy.  337,  348,  349,  and  353.  Post-Office. 
330.  Value  of  exports  from  1791  to  1837.  354  and  380.  North- 
western boundary.  359.  Territory  of  the  United  States  west  of 
the  Rocky  Mountains.  370.  Foreign  paupers.  372.  Conunerce 
and  navigation.  417.  INIoney  received  under  the  treaty  with 
France. 

Vol.  11,  part  1.— No.  423-467,  except  459.  Nos.  440  and  447.  Executive. 
4.58  and  467.  State.  449,  4.54,  455,  4.58.  and  466.  Treasury. 
428,  434,  444,  445,  452,  453,  456,  and  4.58.  War.  423,  424,  and 
458.  Navy.  443  and  461.  Post-Office.  427.  Immigrants  ar- 
rived. 448.  Expenditures  from  1824  to  1838.  451.  Report  of 
the  Northern  lionndary  Commissioners.  463.  Territory  south 
of  31°  of  nortli  latitude. 

Vol.  11,  part  2. — No.  459.  Potomac  Aqueduct,  with  maps. 

Vol.  12. — No.  351.  Existing  relations  between  the  United  States  and  Mexico. 


CATALOGUE    LTBRAHY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  451 

TWENTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  House  committees  : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-330. 
Vol.  2.— No.  331-550. 
Vol.  3.— No.  551-819. 

Vol.  4. — No.  820-10G8.  Resolutions  1-17.  Resolution  authorizing  subscription 
to  Niles  Register  erroneously  numbered  12,  instead  of  13. 

Third  Session. — December  3,  1838  to  Maroh  3,  1839. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-17.  No.  1.  President  Van  Buren's  annual  message,  with  re- 
ports of  Secretaries  of  State.  War,  and  Navy,  and  the  Post- 
master-General. 2.  Finance  report.  8.  Navy.  4.  Coast  Sur- 
vey. 7.  Senate  contingent  fund.  17.  General  Land  Office 
report. 

Vol.  2.— No.  18-14G.  Nos.  28,  65,  66,  78,  88,  97,  98,  and  99.  Executive.  50 
and  87.  State.  27,  31,  32,  51,  52,  56,  57,  68.  69,  96,  113,  114,  and 
142.  Treasury.  35,  36,  58,  79,  94,  95,  106,  and  107.  War.  128. 
Navy. 

Vol.  3.— No.  14-2,53.  No.  200.  Executive.  210.  State.  159,  193,  201,  212,  and 
219.  Treasury.  155,  160,  198,  199,  and  203.  War.  194.  Post- 
Office.  147.  Beet  sugar.  182.  Militia.  205.  Culture  of  silk. 
252.  Immigrants  arrived.    253.  Sherwood's  dipping  needle. 

Vol.  4.— No.  254-276.  Nos.  205  and  274.  Treasury.  273.  War.  254.  Post- 
Office.  257.  Internal  improvements  in  Illinois.  269.  Manufac- 
ture, quality,  and  uses  of  salt.  270  and  271.  Dispute  between 
Maine  and  New  Brunswick. 

Vol.  5.— No.  277-307.  No.  282.  Executive.  278,  279,  283.  301,  and  304. 
Treasury.  277,  289,  291,  and  302.  War.  288,  290.  and  292. 
Post-Office.  287.  Northeastern  boundary  and  maps.  306.  Com- 
merce and  navigation.  307.  Revolutionary  pensions  paid  annu- 
ally from  1789  to  1838. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-9.  No.  2.  President  Van  Buren's  annual  message  and  reports 
of  Secretaries  of  State,  War,  and  Navy,  and  the  Postmaster- 
General.  4.  Finance  report.  5.  Treasury.  6.  House  contin- 
gent fund.    7.  Public  buildings.    8.  Treasurer's  accounts. 

Vol.  2.— No.  10-29.  No.  28.  Executive.  17  and  18.  State.  13,  15,  19,  and  24. 
Treasury.  14,  25,  and  27.  War.  12,  22,  and  23.  Navy.  16. 
Post-Office.  30.  Smithsonian  bequest.  29.  Report  of  the  Gen- 
eral Land  Office. 

Vol.  3.— No.  .30-120.  Nos.  43,  93,  97,  and  98.  Executive.  57,  71,  92,  and  105. 
State.  .30,  31,  32,  33,  39,  45,  59,  60,  61,  66,  68.  69,  72,  75,  83. 
84,  96,  114,  and  120.  Treasury.  34,  36,  38,  49,  50,  51,  53,  67, 
78,  91,  94,  95,  100.  101,  102,  103,  104,  107,  109,  110,  113,  and 
115.  War.  .37,  76,  85,  98,  106,  108,  111,  and  118.  Navy.  40,  .52, 
and  116.  I'ost-Office.  46.  Quantity  of  lands  ceded  to  the  United 
States.  56.  Northern  boundary  of  Missouri.  80.  Patent  Office 
report. 

Vol.  4.— No.  121-210,  except  205.  Nos.  134,  165,  and  209.  Executive.  159 
and  181.  State.     121.  130,  131,  136,  160,  1^3,  164,  169.  174,  177, 


452  CATALOGUE    LIBEARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

TWENTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

178,  ISO,  182,  188,  180,  192,  196,  and  202.  Treasury.     123,  127. 

137.  138,  146,  147,  148,  149,  160,  167.  168,  179,  and  184.  War. 

135,   170,   191,  194,  and  200.  Navy.     129  and  150.  Post-Offipo. 

128.  Boundary  between  Missouri  and  Iowa;  maps.     154.  I'en- 

ure  of  office  of  judges.     183.  Destruction  of  the  Caroline.     210. 

Immigrants  arrived. 
Vol.  5.— No.    211-227.  No.   211.  Executive.     223,    224,    and   225.  War.      212. 

Post-Office.     222.  Maine  and  New  Brunswicli.     227.  (Condition 

of  State  banli;s. 
Vol.  6.— No.  228-2.5.3.    No.  2.38.  Executive.    2.30  and  252.  State.    232,240,241, 

and  240.  Treasury.     228,  229,  231,  236,  237,  239,  242,  and  244. 

War.     247.  Post-Office.     253.  Treasurer's  accounts.     25.3.  Com- 
merce and  navigation. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  No.    1-273.     No.    101.  Cusbing's    report    on    the    rights    of   the    United 

States  to  territory  beyond  the  Rocliy  Mountains. 
Vol.  2.— No.  274-.325.     Resolutions,  1-18. 

TWENTY-SIXTH   CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — December  2,  1839  to  July  21,  1840. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-11.     No.  1.  President  Van  Buren's  annual  message. 

Vol.  2.— No.  12-58. 

Vol.  3. — No.  59-128.     No.  80.  Commerce — United  States  and  foreign  nations. 

Vol.  4.— No.  124-196. 

Vol.  5,— No.  197-278. 

Vol.  6.— No.  279-446. 

Vol.  7.— No.  447-559. 

Vol.  8.— No.  560-621. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-11.     No.  2.  President's  message. 

Vol.  2.— No.  12-58. 

Vol.  3.— No.  59-149. 

Vol.  4.— No.  1.50-205,  except  172. 

Vol.  5— No  172.  Condition  of  State  banks. 

Vol.  6.— No.  206-2.39.  No.  239.  Mineral  lands  of  United  States  [reprint  with 
plates  and  maps.  Twenty-eighth  Congress,  second  session, 
House.     Executive  docs.  vol.  4,  pt.  2]. 

Vol.  7.— No.  240-205. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-299. 

Vol.  2.— No.  300-506. 

Vol.  3.— No.  507-587. 

Vol.  4.— No.  588-716. 


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TWENTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session.— December  7,  1840  to  March  3,  1841. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-5.     No.  1.  President  Van  Buren's  annual  message. 

Vol.  2.— No.  6-60. 

Vol.  3.— No.  61-150. 

Vol.  4.— No.  151-235. 

Vol.  5,  part  1.— Nos.  236  and  238.     No.  236.  List  of  private  claims,  Senate, 
Fourteenth  to  Twenty-sixth  Congress,  inclusive. 

Vol.  5.  part  2. — No.  237.     Nicollet's  report  and  map  of  the  hydrographical 
basin  of  the  upper  Mississippi  River. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-20.     No.  2.  President's  message. 

Vol.  2.— No.  21-84. 

Vol.  3.— No.  85-110.  • 

Vol.  4.— No.  111.  Condition  of  State  banks. 

Vol.  5.— No.  112-124,  except  123. 

Vol.  6.— No.  123.  Opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  1789-1841. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-249.  Resolutions,  1-4. 

TWENTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS.  , 

First  Session. — May  31  to  September  13,  1841. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-124.     No.  1.  President  Tyler's  annual  message. 
House  Journal. 
House  documents  and  reports  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-63.  Documents.     No.  1.  President's  message.     1-11.  Reports. 
Resolutions,  1. 

Second  Session. — December  6,  1841  to  August  31,  1842. 

.  Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-8.     No.  1.  President  Tyler's  annual  message. 

Vol.  2.--NO.  9-109. 

Vol.  3.— No.  110-240. 

Vol.  4.— No.  241-335. 

Vol.  5.— No.  336-444. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-25.     No.  2.  President's  message. 

Vol.  2.— No.  26-120. 

Vol.  3. — No.   121-164.     No.   163.  Commerce — United  States  and  foreign  na- 
tions.    Tariffs  of  other  nations  and  United  States. 

Vol.  4.— No.  165-240,  except  212. 

Vol.  5. — No.  241-293.     No.  244.  Duties  on  imports ;  tariff  laws  and  votes  in 
Congress,  1789-1833. 

Vol.  6. — No.  212.  Reports  relative  to  the  New  York  custom-house. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-322. 

Vol.  2.— No.  323-552. 

Vol.  3.— No.  553-740. 

Vol.  4.— No.  741-945. 

Vol.  5.— No.  946-1106.  Resolutions,  1-2. 


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Third  Session.— December  5,  1842  to  March  3,  1843. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President  Tyler's  annual  message  and  Department  reports. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2-67. 

Vol.  3.— No.  G8-195. 

Vol.  4.— No.  196-247. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-11.     No.  2.  President's  message. 

Vol.  2.— No.  12-29. 

Vol.  3.— No.  30-109. 

Vol.  4.— No.  110-148. 

Vol.  5.— No.  149-197,  except  180. 

Vol.  6.— Nos.  180  and  198-205. 

Vol.  7.— No.  206-215. 

Vol.  8.— No.  216-220. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-146. 

Vol.  2.— No.  147-270. 

Vol.  3.— No.  271-283. 

Vol.  4.— No.  284-296. 

TWENTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — DECEMBER  4,  1843  TO  June  17,  1844. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President  Tyler's  annual  message  and  Department  reports. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2-99. 

Vol.  3.— No.  100-168. 

Vol.  4. — No.  169-288.  No.  243.  Improving  the  navigation  of  the  Ohio  River 
at  the  falls  at  Louisville,  Ky.  (Drawings  illustrative  of  No. 
243  at  end  of  vol.  7.) 

Vol.  5.— No.  289-349. 

Vol.  6.— No.  350-.39S. 

Vol.  7.— No.  399-408.     (Drawings  illustrative  of  No.  243  at  end  of  this  vol- 
ume.)    Ohio  River  Falls. 
House  documents : 

Vol.1. — No.  1-14.    No.  2.  President's  message. 

Vol.  2. — No.  15.  Elliot's  funding  system  of  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain. 

Vol.  3.— No.  10-70. 

Vol.  4.— No.  71-177. 

Vol.  5.— No.  178-249. 

Vol.  6.— No.  250-280. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-352. 

Vol.  2.— No.  353-515. 

Vol.  3.— No.  516-582. 


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TWENTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session.— DECEMBER  2,  1844  to  March  3,  1845. 

.Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-11.     No.  1.  President  Tyler's  annual  message. 

Vol.  2.— No.  12-67. 

Vol. .'?.— No.  68-9G. 

A'ol.  4. — No.  97,  parti.  Magnetic  and  meteorological  observations  at  Girard 
College. 

Vol.  5.— No.  97,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  6.— No.  97.  part  :i  The  same. 

Vol.  G«. — Plates  to  accompany  No.  97. 

Vol.  7.— [Quarto.]— No.  98-135. 

Vol.  8.— No.  136-149. 

Vol.  9.— No.  150-173,  except  172. 

Vol.  10,  part  1. — No.  172,  part  1.  Astronomical  observations  at  Washington 
Naval  Observatory. 

Vol.  10,  part  2.— No.  172,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  11. — No.  174-177.  Fremont's  expeditions,  1842  and  1843-44. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-23.     No.  2.  President's  message. 

Vol.  2. — No.  24-72.  No.  52.  Nicollet's  map  of  hydrographical  basin  of  the 
upper  Mississippi  River,  reprint  of  Senate  Document  233, 
Twenty-sixth  Congress,  second  session.  No.  72.  Asa  Whitney's 
memorial  for  a  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean. 

Vol.  3.— No.  73-139. 

Vol.  4,  part  1.— No.  140-165. 

Vol.  4,  part  2. — No.  166.  Fremont's  expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains. 
167.  Appropriations ;  offices  created  in  1845.  239.  Reprint, 
with  plates  and  maps,  of  document  239  of  Twenty-sixth  Con- 
gress, first  session  ;  David  Dale  Owen's  survey  of  mineral  lands 
in  Iowa,  Wisconsin,  and  northern  Illinois. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-200  and  No.  438,  first  session. 

TWENTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  1, 1845  to  August  10, 1846. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President  Polk's  annual  message  and  Department  reports. 

Vol.  2. — No.  2.  Financial  report. 

Vol.  3.— No.  .3-43. 

Vol.  4.— No.  44-195. 

Vol.  5.— No.  196-306. 

Vol.  6. — No.  307.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents,  and  agricultural 
report. 

Vol.  7.— No.  308-376. 

Vol.  8.— No.  377^38. 

Vol.  9.— No.  439-490. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-5.  No.  2.  President's  message. 


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First  Session— Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2.— No.  6-12. 

Vol.  3.— No.  1.3-56. 

Vol.  4.— No.  57-139. 

Vol.  5.— No.  140-161. 

Vol.  6.— No.  162-208. 

Vol.  7.— No.  209-228,  except  226. 

Vol.  8. — No.  226.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  State  banks, 
1841-1846. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-210. 

Vol.  2.— No.  211-497. 

Vol.  3.— No.  498-686. 

Vol.  4.— No.  687-846. 

Second  Session. — December  7,  1846  to  March  3,  1847. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-3.  President  Polk's  annual  message  and  reports. 

Vol.  2.— No.  4-100. 

Vol.  3.— No.  101-224. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1^.     No.  4.  President's  message. 

Vol.  2.— No.  5-11.  / 

Vol.  3.— No.  12-59. 

Vol.  4.— No.  60-124. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-90. 

THIRTIETH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — December  6, 1847  to  August  14,  1848. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President  Polk's  annual  message  and  reports. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2-5. 

Vol.  3.— No.  6-11. 

Vol.  4.— No.  12-31.     No.  23.  Report  and  map  of  examination  of  New  Mexico. 
(Abert.) 

Vol.  5. — No.  32-40.     No.  33.  Court-martial  of  Lieutenant-Colonel   Fremont. 

Vol.  6. — No.  41-50.     No.  50.  Analyses  of  sugar ;  researches  of  hydrometers. 

Vol.  7. — No.  51-64.     No.  52.  Guadalupe-Hidalgo  treaty  and  correspondence. 
No.  57.  D.  D.  Owens's  explorations. 

Vol.  8. — No.  6.5-73.     No.  65.  Case  of  General  Pillow ;  courts  of  inquiry. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-155. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-243. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-7. 

Vol.  2. — No.  8.  President's  message  and  reports. 

Vol.  3.— No.  9-40. 


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THIRTIETH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  4. — No.  41.  Notes  of  a  military  reeonnoissance  from  Fort  Leavenworth, 
Kans.,  to  San  Diego,  Cal.,  by  Lieutenant  Emory. 

Vol.  5.— No.  42-59,  except  54. 

Vol.  6. — No.  54.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  including  agricultural 
report. 

Vol.  7. — No.  00.  Mexican  war  correspondence. 

Vol.  8.— No.  01-77. 

Vol.  9.— No.  78-86. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-101. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-199. 

Vol.  2.— No.  200-479. 

Vol.  3.— No.  480-739.  v 

Vol.  4.— No.  740-841. 

Second  Session. — December  4,  1848  to  March  3,  1849. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-21,  except  2.     Coast  Survey  report ;  steam  boiler  explosions. 

Vol.  2. — No.  2.  Land  Office  report. 

Vol.  3.— No.  22-31.     No.  23.  Punishment  in  the  Navy. 

Vol.  4.— No.   32-38.     No.   32.  Warehousing  system.     No.   34.  Dead   Sea   ex- 
amination. 
Senate  miscellaneous  dociunents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-66. 

Vol.  2. — No.  67.  Private  claims  before  the  Senate  from  the  Fourteenth  Con- 
gress to  the  Thirtieth  Congress. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  244-331. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President  Polk's  annual  message  and  reports. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2-10. 

Vol.  3.— No.  12.  Land  OfBce  report. 

Vol.  4.— Nos.  11  and  13-41. 

Vol.  5.— No.  42-51. 

Vol.  6. — No.  59.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  and  agricultural  report. 

Vol.  7.— No.  52-58  and  60-69. 
House  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-62. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-144. 

Vol.  2. — No.  145.  Railroad  or  canal  between  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans. 

THIRTY-FIRST  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  5  TO  23,  1849. 

Senate  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-4. 


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First  Session. — December  3,  1849  to  September  30,  1850. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Taylor's  annual  message  and  reports. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  the  Interior :  Lands,  Indians, 

pensions. 
Vol.  3. — No.  1.  part  3.  Geological  and  mineralogical  survey  of  mineral  lands 

in  Michigan. 
Vol.  4. — No.  2.  Finance  report,  1849. 

Vol.  .5. — No.  .3-.5.  Commerce  and  navigation ;  Indian  accounts ;  coast  survey. 
Vol.  G.— No.  G-28,  except  1.5  and  18.  Map  of  Mexico  Valley,  etc. 
Vol.  7. — No.  15,  part  1.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents  on  arts  and  man- 
ufactures. 
Vol.  8. — No.  15,  part  2.  Same,  on  agriculture. 

Vol.  9. — No.  18.  California  and  New  Mexico ;  Government  correspondence. 
Vol.  10.— No   29-48,   except  39.    United   States    army    on   the   Rio    Grande, 

1846-1848. 
Vol.  11. — No.  39,  part  1.  Espy  on  meteorology. 
Vol.  12.— No.  39,  part  2.  The  same ;  charts. 

Vol.  13. — No.  49-63.  Florida  ;  Indian  hostilities ;  Cuban  revolution. 
Vol.  14. — No.  64-82.   United  States  Army  reconnaissances  in  Texas,   1849- 

1850. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.1. — No.  1-127,  except  120.  Memorials;  Holland's  crown  .iewels. 

Vol.2. — No.  120.  Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  with 

appendix  containing  report  of  public  libraries  in  the  United 

States. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-216. 
House  executive  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-3. 
A'ol.  2. — No.  4.  Finance  report. 
Vol.  3,  part  1. — No.  5,  part  1.  President's  message  and  reports  of  Secretaries 

of  State  and  AVar  and  the  Postmaster-General. 
Vol.  3,  part  2. — No.  5,  part  2.  Report  of.  Secretary  of  Interior. 
Vol.  3,  pai't  3. — No.  5,  part  3.  Geological  and  mineralogical  survey  of  mineral 

lands  in  Michigan. 
Vol.  4.— No.  6-14. 

Vol.5. — No.  17.  California  and  New  Mexico. 
Vol.  6,  part  1.— No.  20,  part  1.  Report  of   Commissioner   of  Patents  on   arts 

and  manufactures. 
"Vol.  6,  part  2. — No.  20,  part  2.  The  same,  on  agriculture. 
Vol.  7.— No.  15-39,  except  17  and  20. 
Vol.  8.— No.  40-67. 
Vol.  9.— No.  68-73. 
Vol.  10.— No.  74-87. 
Vol.  11.— No.  88-90. 
.House  miscellaneous  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-49. 
Vol.  2.— No.  50-57. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  House  committees : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-199. 
Vol.  2.— No.  200-399. 
Vol.  3.— No.  400-498. 

Second  Session.— December  2,  1850  to  March  3, 185i 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.   1. — No.   1.  President  Fillmore's  annual  message  and  Department  re- 
ports. 

Vol.  2. — No.  2-7.  Department  reports ;  African  slave  trade. 

Vol.  3. — No.  8-37,  except  23.     No.  9.  Hungarian  struggle  for  independence. 

Vol.  4. — No.  23.  Commercial  relations  of  the  United  States  witti  the  British 
North  American  colonies,  1829-1850.     [Corw in- Andrews.*]. 

Vol.  r*. — No.   38— J5.  Filibuster  expedition  against  Cuba.     No.  45.  Trial   of 
Capt.  Thomas  Ap  Catesby  Jones. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-33.  Memorials  from  States.     No.  33.  Printing  of  Congress. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  217-320. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President's  message  and  reports. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2-5. 

Vol.  3.— No.  6-11. 

Vol.  4.— No.  12-22. 

Vol.  5.— No.  23-54,  except  32. 

Vol.  G,  part  1. — No.  32,  part  1.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents  on  arts 
and  manufactures. 

Vol.  0,  part  2. — No.  32,  part  2.  The  same,  on  agriculture. 

Vol.  7,  part  1. — No.  55,  part  1.  Opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  August  21, 
1791,  to  August  .30,  18.38. 

Vol.  7,  part  2. — No.  55,  part  2.  The  same,  from  September  1,  1838,  to  July 
19,  1850. 

Vol.  8. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-21. 
Reports  of  House  coumiittees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-109. 

THIRTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  4  TO  13,  1851. 

Senate  documents : 

^'ol.  1. — Miscellaneous  documents,  Nos.  1   and  2.     Rei)ort  of  committee,  1. 

Executive  documents,  1  and  2. 
Vol.    2. — Executive    document    No.    3.  Explorations    of    Salt    Lake    Valley, 

Stansbury. 
Vol.  3. — Executive  docuiiient  No.  4.  Geology  of  Lake  Superior  land  district, 

Foster  and  Whitney. 


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THIRTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. —Decejuber  1,  1851  to  August  31,  1853. 

Seuflte  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  part  1.  President  Fillmore's  message  and  reports  of  Secre- 
taries of  State  and  War. 
Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Reports  of  Post-Office  Doi)artnient  and  Secretaries  of 

Navy  and  Interior,  part  1. 
Vol.  ;>. — No.  1,  part  .3.  Reports  of  Land,  Pension,  Indian,  and  Census  offices, 

])art  2. 
Vol.  4. — No.  2-27,  except  3.  President's  message  ;  Navy  pension  list ;  finance 

report  and  Mississippi  River  floods. 
Vol.  5. — No.  3,  part  1.  Coast  Survey  report. 
Vol.  ,5,  part  2.— No.  3,  part  2.  Maps. 
Vol.  G.— No.  28.  Report  of  Light-House  Board. 
Vol.7. — No.   29-38.  President's   message;    I'ejected   pension   claims;    United 

States  mission  to  Asia. 
Vol.8.— No.  39-55. 
Vol.  9.— No.  56-94. 
Vol.  10.— No.  95-117,  except  112. 
Vol.  11. — No.  112.  Commercial  relations  of  tbe  United  States  with  British 

North  American  colonies. 
Vol.  12. — No.  118,  part  1.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents  on  arts  and 

manufactures. 
Vol.  13. — No.  118,  part  2.  The  same,  on  agriculture. 
Vol.  14. — No.    119.  Report  of   Secretary   of    Interior   on   boundary   between 

United  States  and  Mexico. 
Vol.  15.— No.  120-131. 
Vol.  16. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-111. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-209. 
Vol.  2.— No.  210-357. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  Estimates  of  appropriations.      3.  Treasurer's  accounts. 
Vol.  2. — No.  2,   part  1.  President's  message  and  reports  of   Secretaries  of 

State  and  War. 
Vol.  2. — No.  2,  part  2.  Reports  of  Secretaries  of  Navy  and  Interior,  part  1. 
Vol.  2. — No.  2,  part  3.  Reports  of  Land,  Census,  Pension,  and  Indian  offices. 
Vol.  3.— No.  4-22. 

Vol.  4,  part  1. — No.  26,  part  1.  Coast  Survey  report,  part. 
Vol.  4,  part  2. — No.  26,  part  2.  The  same  ;  maps. 
Vol.  5.— No.  23-.52,  except  26. 
Vol.  6.— No.  53-87,  except  55  and  56. 
Vol.  7.— No.  55.  Report  of  Light-House  Board. 
Vol.  8. — No.  56.  Mail  contracts. 
Vol.  9.  No.  88-101. 
Vol.  10,  part  1. — No.  102.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents  on  arts  and 

manufactures. 
Vol.  10,  part  2.— No.  102,  part  2.  The  same,  on  agriculture. 
Vol.  11. — No.  103.  Indian  accounts. 
Vol.  12.— No.  104-122. 


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THIRTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 
Vol.  1.3.— No.  123-135. 
Vol.  14. — Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  15. — No.  1.3G.  Trade  and  commerce  of  British  North  American  colonies 
with  the  United  States;  Sea  Fisheries,  etc.  Also,  Trade  and 
commerce  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  rivers ;  review  of  canals  and 
railroads  of  the  TTnited  States.  Statistics  1851-1852.  Maps 
omitted :  Three  maps  bound  separately  in  Senator's  room  in 
Senate  Library.  [On  title-page  this  document  is  erroneously 
printed  32d  Congress,  2d  session.  It  should  be  32d  Congress, 
1st  session.] 
House  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-71. 
lleports  of  House  committees : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-176. 

Second  Session.— December  6,  1852  to  March  3,  1853. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  pai't  1.  President  Fillmore's  annual  message  and  report  of 

Secretary  of  Interior. 
Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Reports  of  Secretaries  of  War  and  Navy. 
Vol.  3.— No.  2-40,  except  4,  22,  and  36. 
Vol.  4. — No.  4.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  General  Land  Office  on  private 

land  claims  within  limits  of  the  Baron  de  Bastrop  grant. 
Vol.  5. — No.  22.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 
Vol.  6,  part  1. — No.  36.  Report  of  U.  S.  Naval  Explorations  of  the  valley  of 

the  Amazon,  Lieutenants  Herndon  and  Gibbon.     Part  first. 
Vol.  6,  part  2. — No.  .36.  The  same.     Part  second. 
Vol.  7. — No.  41-57,  except  54  and  55. 
A"ol.  8. — No.  54.  Explorations  of  the  Red  River  of  Louisiana,  Marcy  and 

McClellan. 
Vol.  9. — No.  55,  parts  1  and  2.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  including 

agricultural  report. 
A'ol.  10. — No.  59.  Explorations  of  Zuni  and  Colorado  rivers,  Sitgreaves. 
Vol.  11. —  [Quarto.] — No.  58.  Coast  Survey  report. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-53. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  358-432. 
House  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1,  part  1. — No.  1.  part  1.  President's  message  and  report  of  Secretary  of 

Interior. 
Vol.  1,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Reports  of  Secretaries  of  War  and  Navy,  and 

the  Postmaster-General. 
\o\.  2.— No.  2-6. 
Vol.  3.— No.  7-23. 
Vol.  4.— No.  24-42. 
Vol,  5, — No.  43.  Exiilorations  of  the  valley  of  the  Amazon,  part  1,  Herndon 

and  Gibbon. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  6.— No.  44-63,  except  62. 

Vol.  7.— No.  62.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  8.— [Quarto.] — No.  64.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  9,  part  1. — No.  65,  part  1.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents  on  arts 
and  manufactures. 

Vol.  9,  part  2. — No.  6.5,  part  2.  The  same,  on  agriculture. 

Vol.  10.— No.  66-69. 

Vol.  n. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  2-24. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-7. 

THIRTY-THIRD  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  4  to  April  11,  1853. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.    1. — Executive    documents.    No.    1-8.     Miscellaneous    documents,    1-3. 

Reports  of  committees,  1-2. 

First  Session. — December  5,  1853  to  August  7,  1854. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Pierce's  annual  message  and  reports  of 

Secretaries  of  State  and  Interior. 
Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  part  1. 
Vol.  3,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  3.  Reports  of  Secretaries  of  War  (part  2)  and 

Navy  and  of  the  Postmaster-General. 
Vol.  3,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  4.  Maps  and  other  illustrations  accompanying 

President's  message. 
Vol.  4. — No.  2-24,  except  14.     No.  8.  Troubles  at  Greytown,  Nicaragua. 
Vol.  5. — No.  25-29,  except  27.     No.  29.  Railroad  to  Pacific  Ocean,  with  maps. 
Vol.  6.— No.  27,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report. 
Vol.  7. — No.  27,  part  2.  Agricultural  report. 
Vol.  8.— No.  30-60,  except  59. 
Vol.  9. — No.  59.  Report  on  the  cruise  of  the  Dolphin.     61.  Report  on  charges 

against  Governor  Alexander  H.  Ramsey. 
Vol.  10. — No.  62-68,  except  67.     No.  68.  Systems  of  penal  codes  in  Europe. 
Vol.  11. — No.  67.  Correspondence  regarding  Rev.  Dr.  King  and  the  Greek 

Government.     69.  Indian  disbursements. 
Vol.  12,  part  1. — No.  70-89.     No.  77.  Draft  of  a  proposed  general  revenue 

law,  witli  map. 
Vol.  12,  part  2. —  (No  number.)   Commerce  and  navigation,  1853. 
Vol.  13.— [Quarto.]— No.  14.  Coast  Sm-vey  report. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-74  [except  54,  not  printed].     No.  73.  Smithsonian  repoi't. 
Report  of  Senate  committees: 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-181. 

Vol.  2,  part  1.— No.  183-394,  except  276  and  278,  not  printed. 
Vol.  2,  part  2.— No.  182.  Report  on  claims  against  Mexico. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President's  message  and  reports  of  Secretaries 

of  State  and  Interior. 
Vol.  1,  part  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  pai  fc  1. 
Vol.  1,  part  3. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  part  2,  and  of 

Postmaster-General. 
Vol.  1,  part  4. — Map  accompanying  President's  message. 
Vol.  2. — No.  2.  Estimates  of  appropriations.     3.  Finance  report. 
Vol.  3.— No.  4-11. 

Vol.  4. — [Quarto.] — No.  12.  Coast  Survey  report. 
Vol.  5.— No.  13-3G. 

Vol.  G. — No.  37.  Indian  disbursements.     38.  List  of  clerks  iu  Treasury. 
Vol.  7,  part  1. — No.  39,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report. 
Vol.  7,  part  2. — No.  39,  part  2.  Agricultural  report. 
Vol.  8.— No.  40-65,  except  53. 

Vol.  9. — No.  53.  Exploration  of  the  Amazon  Valley,  Herndon  and  Gibbons. 
Vol.  10.— No.  66-85. 
Vol.  11.— No.  86-96. 
Vol.  12.— No.  97-106. 
Vol.  13.— No.  107-111. 
Vol.  14.— No.  112-120. 
Vol.  15,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  121,  part  1.     Report  of  United  States  naval 

expedition  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  15,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— The  same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  15.  part  3.— [Quarto.]— Tlie  same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  15,  part  4. — [Quarto.] — The  same,  vol.  4." 
Vol.  15,  part  5. — [Quarto.] — The  same,  vol.  5.o 
Vol.  15,  part  6. — [Quarto.] — The  same,  vol.  6. 
Vol.  16.— No.  122-128,  except  125. 
Vol.  17.— No.  125.  Mail  contracts. 
Vol.  18,  part  1. — No.  129,  part  1.  Reports  of  surveys  and  explorations  for  a 

Pacific  railroad,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  18,  part  2. — The  same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  18,  part  3.— The  same,  vol.  3.& 
Vol.  18,  part  4. — The  same,  vol.  4.     Maps. 
Vol.  19. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents. 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-98. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-121. 
Vol.  2.— No.  122-266. 
Vol.  3.— No.  267-372. 

Second  Session.  —December  4,  1854  to  March  3,  1855. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

\'ol.  1. — No.  l,part  1.     President  Pierce's  annual  message  and  report  of  Sec- 
retary of  Interior. 

a  Note. — Vol.  15,  parts  4  and  5,  not  published. 
6  Note. — Vol.  18,  part  3,  not  published. 

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Second  Session— Continued. 

Senate  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War. 

Vol.  3.— No.  1,  part  3.  Maps. 

Vol.  4. — No.  2.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  5. — No.  3.  Treasurer's  reports  and  Commerce  and  Navigation. 

Vol.  6. — No.  4-34.  except  10.  No.  9.  Correspondence  relative  to  Kev.  Mr. 
Jonas  King.  Nos.  IG  and  25.  General  Wool's  operations  on  the 
Pacific  coast.     No.  34.  Perry's  treaty  with  Japan. 

Vol.7. — No.  35-63,  except  42.  No.  55.  Mexican  boundary,  Guadalupe  Hi- 
dalgo treaty,  with  two  maps. 

Vol.  8. — No.  42,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  9. — No.  42,  part  2.  The  same,  illustrations. 

Vol.  10. — No.  42,  part  3.  Agricultural  report. 

Vol.  11.— No.  64-77.  Nos.  67  and  73.  Postal  treaty  with  the  British  Govern- 
ment. 

Vol.12. — [Quarto.] — No.  10.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  13,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  78,  part  1.  Reports  of  surveys  and  explora- 
tions for  Pacific  railroad,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  13,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  78,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  13.  part  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  78,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  13,  part  4. — [Quarto.] — No.  78,  part  4.  The  same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  13,  part  5. — [Quarto.] — No.  78,  part  5.  The  same,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  13,  part  6.— [Quarto.]— No.  78,  part  G.  The  same,  vol.  6. 

Vol.  13,  part  7.- — [Quai'to.] — No.  78,  part  7.  The  same,  vol.   7. 

Vol.  13,  part  8.— [Quarto.]— No.  78,  part  8.  The  same,  vol.  8. 

Vol.  13,  part  9.— [Quarto.]— No.  78,  part  9.  The  same,  vol.  9. 

Vol.  13,  part  10.— [Quarto.]— No.  78,  part  10.  The  same,  vol.  10. 

Vol.  1.3,  part  11.— [Quarto.]— No.  78,  part  11.  The  same,  vol.  11. 

Vol.  14,  part  1. —  [Quarto.] — No.  79,  part  1.  Report  of  expedition  to  China 
and  Japan.     Perry. 

Vol.  14,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  79,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  14,  part  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  79,  part  3.  The  same. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-24,  except  20,  which  was  not  bound  nor  indexed.  No.  18. 
Convention  of  soldiers  of  the  war  1812.  No.  24.  Smithsonian 
report. 

Vol.  2. — No.  25.  Boundary  between  Georgia  and  Florida.  26.  Appropria- 
tions and  new  offices. 

Vol.  3.— No.  27.  Private  claims  before  the  Senate,  181.5-1855. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  395-551. 
House  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President's  message  and  report  of  Secretary  of 
Interior. 

Vol.  1,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Reports  of  Secretaries  of  War  and  Navy  and 
of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  1,  part  3.— No.  1,  part  3.  Maps. 

Vol.  2. — No.  2.  Veto  of  public  works  appropriation  bill.     3.  Financial  report. 

Vol.  3.— No.  4-9. 

Vol.  4.— No.  10-16. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  5.— No.  17-58,  except  20. 

A'ol.  6. — [Quarto.] — No.  20.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  7.  part  1. — No.  59,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  7,  part  2. — No.  59,  part  2.  The  same,  illustrations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  7,  part  3. — No.  59,  part  3.  Agricultural  report. 

Vol.  S.— No.  60-85. 

Vol.  9.— No.  86.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  10.— No.  87-96,  except  91. 

Vol.  11,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  91,  part  1.  Reports  of  surveys  and  explora- 
tions for  Pacific  railroad,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  11,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  91,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  11,  part  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  91,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  11,  part  4.— [Quarto.]— No.  91,  part  4.  The  same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  11,  part  5. —  [Quarto.] — No.  91,  part  5.  The  same,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  11,  part  0.— [Quarto.]— No.  91,  part  6.  The  same,  vol.  0. 

Vol.  11,  part  7. — [Quarto.] — No.  91,  part  7.  The  same,  vol.  7. 

Vol.  11,  part  8.— [Quarto.]— No.  91,  part  8.  The  same.  vol.  8. 

Vol.  11,  part  9.— [Quarto.]— No.  91,  part  9.  The  same,  vol.  9. 

Vol.  11,  part  10.— [Quarto.]— No.  91,  part  10.  The  same,  vol.  10. 

Vol.  11,  part  11.— [Quarto.]— No.  91,  part  11.  The  same,  vol.  11. 

Vol.  12,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  97,  part  1.  Report  of  expedition  to  China 
and  Japan,  Perry,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  12,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  97,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  12,  part  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  97.  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  13.— No.  98.  Mortality  statistics  of  the  Seventh  Census. 

Vol.  14. — Commerce  and  Navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-38. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-151. 

THIRTY-FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

First  and  Second  Sessions. — December  3,  1855  to  August  18,  1856,  and 

August  21  to  30,  1856. 

Senate  executive  documents  ;  first  and  second  sessions  bound  together : 

Vol.  1. — No  1,  part  1.  President  Pierce's  annual  message  and  report  of  Sec- 
retary of  the  Interior. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  3.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy  and  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  4.  Maps. 

Vol.  5. — No.  2.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  6.— No.  3-19. 

Vol.  7.— No.  20,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report.     Part  1. 

Vol.  8.— No.  20,  part  2.  The  same.     Part  2. 

Vol.  9. — No.  20,  part  3.  Agricultural  report. 

Vol.  10. — No.  21-43,  except  22  and  23.  Abduction  of  seamen ;  British  re- 
cruiting in  United  States. 

Vol.  11. — No.  23.  Papers  relating  to  Kansas;  laws  of  Territory. 


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First  and  Second  Sessions^Continued. 

Senate  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  12. — No.  44-65.  Boundary  United  States  and  Mexico;  Brazos  and  Big 
Wicliita  exploration  (Marcy). 

Vol.  1.3.— No.  66-70. 

Vol.  14.— No.  77-98,  except  89  and  96. 

Vol.  14,  part  2.— ^Map  of  Florida,  accompanying  No.  89. 

Vol.  15. — No.  99-103.  Slave  and  coolie  trade;  vigilance  committee  in  Cali- 
fornia ;  American  and  British  claims  adjusted. 

Vol.  16. — No.  104-109,  except  107.  Commerce  and  navigation,  and  Nos.  1  and 
2  of  second  session. 

Vol.  17. — [Quarto.] — No.  22.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  18. — [Quarto.]— No.  96.  Report  on  sickness  and  mortality  in  the  United 
States  Army  from  January,  1839,  to  January,  1855. 

Vol.  19,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  107,  part  1.  Commercial  relations  between 
the  United  States  and  foreign  countries,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  19,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  107,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  19,  part  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  107,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  19,  part  4.— [Quarto.]— No.  107,  part  4.  The  same.  vol.  4. 

Vol.  20,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  108,  part  1.  Report  on  the  Mexican  bound- 
ary survey,  Emory,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  20,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  108,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  20,  part  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  108,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  3. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-82,  first  session,  and  Nos.  1  and  2,  second  session. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-197,  first  session ;  no  reports  during  second  session. 

Vol.  2. — No.  198-290,  first  session  ;  no  reports  during  second  session. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President's  message  and  report  of  Secretary  of 
Interior. 

Vol.  1,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War. 

Vol.  1,  part  3. — No.  1,  part  3.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  the  Navy  and  Post- 
master-Genei'al. 

Vol.  1,  part  4. — No.  1,  part  4.  Maps  of  public  surveys. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2-9,  except  6. 

Vol.  3. — [Quarto.] — No.  6.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  4. — No.  10.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  5. — No.  11.  Indian  disbursements.     13.  Public  lands. 

Vol.  6,  part  1.— No.  12,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  6,  part  2. — No.  12,  part  2.  The  same,  illustrations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  6,  part  3. — No.  12,  part  3.  Agricultural  report,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  7.— No.  14-39. 

Vol.  8. — No.  40.  Receipts  and  expenditures  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  9.— No.  41-92,  except  47. 

Vol.   10,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  47,  part  1.  Commercial   relations  of  the 
United  States  with  foreign  countries,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  10,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  47,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  10,  part  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  47,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  10,  part  4.— [Quarto.]— No.  47,  part  4.  The  same,  vol.  4. 

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THIRTY-FOUBTH  CONGRESS. 

First  and  Second  Sessions — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  12.— No.  104-137,  except  122  and  135. 

Vol.  13.— No.  122.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  14,  part  1. — [ Quarto.  1 — No.  1.35,  part  1.  Report  on  United  States  and 
Mexican  lioundary,  Emory,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  14,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  135,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  14,  part  3. —  [Quarto.] — No.  135,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  15.— No.  138-146. 

Vol.  10. — Commerce  and  navigation  and  estimates  of  appropriations. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-79. 

Vol.  2. — No.  80-142  and  Nos.  1  and  2,  second  session. 
Court  of  Claims  reports : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-26. 

Vol.  2.— No.  27-41. 
Reports  of  House  committees :  , 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-199. 

Vol.  2. — No.  200.  Kansas  affairs;  investigation  by  Howard  committee. 

Vol.  3. — No.  201-359,  and  No.  1  of  second  session. 

Third  Session. — December  1,  1856  to  March  8,  1857. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1^.     No.  3.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  2. — No.  5,  part  1.  President  Tierce's  annual  message  and  report  of  Sec- 
retary of  Interior. 

Vol.  3. — No.  5,  part  2.  Reports  of  Secretaries  of  War  and  Navy  and  the  Post- 
master-General. 

Vol.  4.— No.  5,  part  3.  Maps. 

Vol.  o. — No.  6-22,  excei)t  12.  Kansas  political  affairs;  rivers  and  harbors. 

Vol.  6. — No.  23-27.  Aves  islands ;  weights  and  measures. 

Vol.  7.— No.  28-36,  except  35. 

Vol.  8. — No.  37-70,  except  53   (64  is  not  printed)    and  65.  Martial  law  in 
Washington  Territory. 

Vol.  9.— No.  53,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  10.— No.  53,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  11. — No.  53,  part  3.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  12. — No.  53,  part  4.  Agricultural  report. 

Vol.  13. — Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  14. — [Quarto.] — No.  35.  Commercial  relations  of  the  United  States  with 
foreign  countries. 

Vol.  15. — [Quarto.] — No.  12.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  16. — [Quarto.] — No.  65.  Fourth  meteorological  report.  Espy. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-56,  and  Nos.  1,  2,  and  3,  special  session.  Smithsonian  rei)ort, 
etc. 
Reports  of  Senate  conunittees : 

Vol.  1. — No.  291—447,  and  Nos.  1  and  2.  special  session.  March.  18.57. 
House  executive  documents  : 

Vol.  1,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President's  message  and  report  of  Secretary 
of  Interior. 


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THIRTY-FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents— Continued. 

Vol.  1,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Reports  of  Secretaries  of  \Yar  and  Navy. 

Vol.  1,  part  3. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  rostmaster-General. 

Vol.  2. — No.  2.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  3.— No.  3-30,  except  18. 

Vol.  4. — [Quarto.] — ^^No.  18.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  5.— No.  31-39. 

Vol.  6.— No.  40-64,  except  GO. 

Vol.  7. — [Quarto.] — No.  60.  Commercial  relations  of  United  States  with  for- 
eign countries. 

Vol.  8,  part  1.— No.  05.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  8,  part  2. — No.  65.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  8,  part  3. — No.  65.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  8,  part  4. — No.  65.  Agricultural  report,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  9.— No.  66-81. 

Vol.  10.— No.  82-85. 

Vol.  11. — No.  86.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  12. — No.  87.  Condition  of  banks  in  the  United  States.  88.  Land  and 
water  mails ;   estimates  of  appropriations. 

Vol.  13. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.   1-73. 
Court  of  Claims  reports : 

Vol.  1.— No.  43-81. 
Reports  of  House  committees: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-174. 

Vol.  2. — No.  175.  Impeachment  of  Judge  John  C.  Watrous,  of  Texas. 

Vol.  3.— No.  176-269. 

THIRTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  4  to  14,  1857. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

President  Buchanan's  inaugural  message  bound  with  Journal. 

Vol.  1. — [Quarto.] — Report  on  the  art  of  war  in  Europe,  McClellan. 

First  Session. — December  7,  1857  to  June  14,  1858,  and  Special  Session  Sen- 
ate—June  15-16,  1858. 

Senate  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-16,  except  11. 

Vol.  2. — No.  11,  part  1.  President's  message  and  report  of  Secretary  of  In- 
terior. 

Vol.  3. — No.  11,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War. 

Vol.  4. — No.  11,  part  3.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy  and  Postmaster-Gen- 
eral. 

Vol.  5. — ^No.  11,  part  4.  Maps. 

Vol.  6. — No.  17.  Correspondence  of  Governor  Geary,  of  Kansas.  18.  Con- 
tingent expenses  of  War  Department.  19.  Accounts  of  Treas- 
urer of  United  States. 

Vol.  7. — No.  20-.35,  except  30  and  33.  Kansas  affairs ;  "  booking  "  emigrants, 
etc. 


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THIRTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Senate  executive  doeuments — Continued. 

Vol.  8.— No.  30,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  9.— No.  30.  part  2.  Tatcnt  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  10.— No.  30,  part  3.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol  3. 

Vol.  11. — No.  30,  part  4.  Agricultural  report. 

Vol.   12.— No.  .30-57,  except  53.  Indian  wars   in  Oregon  and  Washington; 
slave  trade,  etc. 

Vol.  13.— No.  58-73  and  No.  1  of  special  session,  .Tune,  1858.  "  Macedonian  " 
claims,  etc. 

Vol.  14. — Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  15. — [Quarto.] — No.  33.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.   16. — [Quarto.] — No.  53.  Commercial  relations  of  United  States  with 
foreign  countries. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-94.  Court  of  Claims  reports ;  resolutions  of  States, 

Vol.  2. — No.  95-145.  Court  of  Claims  reports. 

Vol.  3. — No.  146-250.  Court  of  Claims  reports ;  resolutions  of  States. 

Vol.  4. — No.  251-273.  Court  of  claims  reports ;  resolutions  of  States ;  Smith- 
sonian reports. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-160. 

Vol.  2.— No.  161-330. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-10,  except  2. 

Vol.  2.  part  1. — No.  2,  part  1.  President's  message  and  report  of  Secretary 
of  Interior. 

Vol.  2,  part  2.— No.  2.  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War. 

Vol.  2,  part  3. — No.  2,  part  3.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy  and  Postmaster- 
General. 

Vol.  2,  part  4. — No.  2,  part  4.  Maps. 

Vol.  3.— No.  11-20,  except  13  and  17. 

Vol.  4. — No.  13.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  Treasury. 

Vol.  5. — [Quarto.] — No.  17.  Commercial  relations  of  United  States  with  for- 
eign countries. 

Vol.  6.— [Quarto.]— No.  21.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  7.— No.  22-31. 

Vol.  8,  part  1.— No.  32,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  8,  part  2.— No.  32.  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  8,  part  3. — No.  32,  part  3.  Patent  Office  report,  maps. 

Vol.  8,  part  4. — No.  32,  part  4.  Agricultural  report. 

Vol.  9.— No.  33-70. 

Vol.  10.— No.  71-88. 

Vol.  11.— No.  89-96. 

Vol.  12.— No.  97-118. 

Vol.  13.— No.  119-140. 

Vol.  14. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-67. 

Vol.  2.— No.  68.  Contested  election  from  Maryland,  William  P.  Whyte  v.  J. 
Morrison  Harris. 

Vol.  3.— No.  69-137. 


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THIRTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  Court  of  Claims : 

Vol.  1.— No.  82-126. 

Vol.  2.— No.  127-151. 

Vol.  3.— No.  152-175. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-200. 

Vol.  2.— No.  201-351. 

Vol.  3.— No.  352-411. 

Vol.  4.— No.  412-457. 

Vol.  5.— No.  458-551,  except  540. 

Vol.  6.— No.  540.  Case  of  Judge  John  C.  Wntrous. 

Second  Session. — December  6,  1858  to  March  3, 1859. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.^ — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Buchanan's  annual  message  and  report  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3.— No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  4.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy  and  Postmaster-Gen- 
eral. 

Vol.  5. — No.    1,    part   5.  Maps    accompanying   report   of    Secretary    of   the 
Interior. 

Vol.  6,  part  1. — No.  2.  Finance  report.     1.  Special  session,  March,  1859.  Cor- 
respondence relative  to  the  ship  Henrietta  Maria. 

Vol.  6.  part  2. — No.  3-6  and  No.  2  of  special  session,  March,  1859. 

Vol.  7.— No.  7-28,  except  14  and  22. 

Vol.  8. — No.   22,   part   1.  Correspondence   of   the   Commissioners   to   China, 
vol.  1. 

Vol.  9.— No.  22,  part  2.  The  same.  vol.  2. 

Vol.  10. — No.  29-48,  except  37,  46,  and  47,  parts  1,  2,  3,  and  4.  Pacific  wagon 
road.     Manufactures,  Seventh  Census. 

Vol.  11.— No.  47,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  12.— No.  47,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  13. — No.  47,  part  3.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  3.  illustrations. 

Vol.  14.^ — No.  47,  part  4.  Agricultural  report. 

Vol.  15. — Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  16. —  [Quarto.] — No.  14.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  17. — [Quarto.] — No.   37.  Commercial    relations   of   United    States   with 
foreign  countries. 

Vol.  18. —  [Quarto.] — No.  46.  Report  on  explorations  and  surveys  for  Pacific 
railroads,  supplemental  report,  vol.  1. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-t55  and  Nos.  1  and  2  of  special  session,  March,  18.59. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  331-396. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  Estimates  of  appropriations.     3.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  2,  part  1. — No.  2,  part  1.  President's  message  and  report  of  Secretary  of 
Interior. 


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THIRTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2,  part  2.— No.  2,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  2,  part  3.— No.  2,  part  3.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  2.  part  4. — No.  2,  part  4.  Reports  of  Secretai'y  of  Navy  and  Postmaster- 
General. 

Vol.  2.  part  5. — No.  2,  part  5.  Maps. 

Vol.  3.— No.  4-13. 

Vol.  4.— No.  14-22. 

Vol.  5.— No.  2.3^9,  except  33. 

Vol.  G. — [Quarto.] — No.  33.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  7.— No.  50-84. 

Vol.8. — [Quarto.] — No.  85.  Commercial  relations  of  United  States  with  for- 
eign countries. 

Vol.  9.— No.  86-108,  except  105. 

Vol.  10,  part  1.— No.  105,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  10,  part  2.— No.  105,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  10,  part  3.— No.  105,  part  3.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  10,  part  4. — No.  105,  part  4.  Agricultural  report. 

Vol.  11.— No.  109.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  12.— No.  110-114. 

Vol.  13. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-61,  except  43. 

Vol.  2. — No.  43.  Claims  of  citizens  of  Kansas. 
Reports  of  Court  of  Claims  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  176-198. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-2.55.  except  184,  188.  and  189. 

Vol.  2. — No.  184.  Naval  contracts  and  expenditures. 

Vol.  3.— No.  188.  Official  conduct  of  William  Cullom,  Clerk  of  the  House; 
accounts  ot  A.  G.  Seaman,  late  superintendent  of  public  print- 
ing. 

THIRTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  4  to  10,  1859.     First  Session. — Dfxember  5, 
1859  TO  June  25,  1860,  and  Senate  Special  Session.— June  26-28,  1860. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  2.  part  1.  President  Buchanan's  annual  message  and  report  of 

Secretary  of  Interior. 
Vol.  2. — No.  2,  part  2.     Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  3.— No.  2,  part  .3.  Reports  of  Secretaries  of  War  (vol.  2)  and  Navy  and 

of  the  Postmaster-General. 
Vol.  4.— No.  2,  part  4.  Maps. 
Vol.  5.— No.  1-15,  except  2, 11,  and  12. 
Vol.  6. — No.  11.  Agricultural  report. 
Vol.  7.— No.  12,  part  1.  Patent  Oflice  report,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  8.— No.  12,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  9. — No.  16-37,    except    30.  Capitol    extension ;    hostilities    on    the    Rio 

Grande,  etc. 


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THIRTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session— Continued. 

Senate  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  10. — No.  30.  Correspondence  of  the  Commissioners  to  China. 

Vol.  11. — No.  38-58,  except  52.  Mountain  Meadow  massacre,  etc. 

Vol.  12. — Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.13. —  [Quarto.] — No.  52.  Report  on  sickness  and  mortality  in  United 
States  Array,  January,  1855,  to  January,  18G0. 

Vol.14. — [Quarto.]— No.  59.  The  art  of  war  in  Europe,  1854-1856,  Delafleld. 

Vol.  15. — [Quarto.] — No.  GO.  Military  commission  to  Europe,  1855-56,  Mor- 
decai. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-62  and  No.  1  of  Senate  special  session,  June  26-28,  1860. 
Reports  of  Senate  counnittees  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-204.  Public  printing,  investigation ;  Harpers  Ferry  insurrec- 
tion, etc. 

Vol.  2.— No.  205-284. 
House  executive  documents  :  ' 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-9,  except  4  and  7. 

Vol.2. — [Quarto.] — No.  4.  Commercial  relations  of  the  United  States  with 
foreign  countries. 

Vol.  3. — No.  7.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  4.— No.  10-1.3. 

Vol.  5.— No.  14-22. 

Vol.  6.— No.  23-43,  except  41. 

Vol.7. —  [Quarto.] — No.  41.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  8.— No.  44-52. 

Vol.  9.— No.  53-70,  except  55  and  56. 

Vol.  10,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  55.  Meteorological  observations,  18.54-1859, 
vol.  1. 

Vol.  10,  part  2. — [Quarto.] — No.55.  Observations  upon  periodical  phenomena 
in  plants  and  animals.  1851-1859,  with  table  of  dates  of  open- 
ing and  closing  of  lakes,  rivers,  and  harbors ;  also  record  of 
storms  of  1859,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  11,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  56,  part  1.  Report  of  explorations  and  sur- 
veys for  Pacific  railroad,  vol.  12,  part  1. 

Vol.  11,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  56,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  12,  part  2. 

Vol.  12.— No.  71-85. 

Vol.  13.— No.  86-102,  except  90. 

Vol.  14. —  [Quarto.] — No.  90.  Report  on  the  Colorado  River  of  the  West,  Ives. 

Vol.  15. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-7,  except  3. 

Vol.  2. — No.  3.  Contested  election  case  from  Kentucky,  memorial  of  James  S. 
Chrisnian. 

Vol.  8. — No.  8.  Contested  election  case  from  Missouri,  Frank  P.  Blair  v.  J.  R. 
Barrett. 

Vol.4. — No.  9.  Resolutions  of  Tennessee  legislature  relative  to  pensions  for 
soldiers  of  1812.  10.  Petition  for  organization  of  Jefferson 
territory.  11.  Kentucky  contested  election,  Chrisman  v.  An- 
derson. 

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THIRTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  C— No.  43-89. 

Vol.  7.— No.  90-100. 
Ro[)orts  of  Court  of  Claims  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  199-208. 

Vol.  2.— No.  209-225. 

Vol.  3.— No.  220.  Case  of  Richard  W.  Meade. 

Vol.  4.— No.  227-240. 

Vol.  5.— No.  241-255. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-200. 

Vol.  2.— No.  201-,321. 

Vol.  3.— No.  322-510.     . 

Vol.  4.— No.  511-G67,  except  648. 

Vol.  5. — No.  648.  The  Covode  investigation. 

Second  Session.— December  4,  1860  to  March  3,  1861. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Buchanan's  annual  message  and  report  of 
Secretary  of  Interior. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War. 

Vol.  3,  parti. — No.  1,  part  3.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy  and  Postmaster- 
General. 

Vol.  3,  part  2.— No.  1,  part  4.     Maps. 

Vol.  4. — No.  2-13,  except  6,  7,  and  9,  and  Nos.  1  and  2  of  special  session, 
March  4,  1861,  Thirty-seventh  Congress. 

Vol.  5.— No.  7,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  6. — No.  7,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  7,  part  1. — No.  9,  part  1.  Interoceanic  ship  canal,  near  Isthmus  of 
Darien,  Michler's  report. 

Vol.  7,  part  2. — No.  9,  part  2.  The  same,  maps. 

Vol.  8. — Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.   9. —  [Quarto.] — Commercial   relations   of   United   States   with   foreign 
countries. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-21 ;  also  No.  1-4  of  special  session  of  Senate,  March  4,  1861 
(37th  Congress).  Smithsonian  reports,  etc. 
Reports  of  Senate  conmiittees  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  28.5-311.  Committee  of  thirteen;  report  and  Journal. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  Estimates  of  appropriations. 

Vol.2. — No.  2.  Finance  reports. 

Vol.  3.— No.  3-9,  except  7. 

Vol.  4. — No.  7.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  relative  to  the  African  slavfe 
trade. 

Vol.  5.— No.  10.  Accounts  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  United  States.  11.  Defi- 
ciency estimate  for  suppression  of  the  African  slave  trade. 
12.  Receipts  and  expenditures. 

Vol.  6.— No.  1.3-41,  except  14. 

Vol.7. —  [Quarto.] — No.  14.  Coast  Survey  report. 


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THIRTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  8.— No.  42^8. 

Vol.  9.— No.  49-72. 

Vol.  10. — No.  73-82,  except  74,  which  was  lost  in  Committee  of  Ways  and 
Means,  and  not  printed. 

Vol.  11. — Commerce  and  navigation.     [See  Sen.  Ex.  Doe.  8,  vol.  8,  same  Con- 
gress and  session.] 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-44. 
Reports  of  Court  of  Claims  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  256-258. 

Vol.  2.— No.  259-269. 

Vol.  3.— No.  270-276. 
Reports  of  House  committees: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-77. 

Vol.  2.— No.  78-107,  except  104. 

Vol.  3,  part  1. — No.  104.  Kansas  claims,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3,  part  2. — No.  104.  Kansas  claims,  vol.  2. 

THIRTY-SEVENTH   CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate.— March  4  to  28,  1861. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-2.  President   Lincoln's   inaugural   address ;   report  of   Secre- 
tarj^  of  War,  bound  with  Senate  executive  documents,  Thirty- 
sixth  Congress,  second  session,  vol.  4. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Nos.  1-4,  bound  in  vol.  1,  36th  Congress,  2d  session,  ante. 

First  Session.— July  4  to  August  G,  1861. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-8.  Executive  documents.*    No.  1.  President  Lincoln's  first  mes- 
sage to  Congress.     1-12.  Miscellaneous  documents.     1.  Report 
of  committee. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-20.  Executive  documents.    1-4.  Reports  of  committees. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-24. 

Second  Session.— December  2,  1861  to  July  17,  1862. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.1. — No.   1,  part  1.  President  Lincoln's  annual   message;   foreign   rela- 
tions ;  report  of  Secretary  of  Interior. 
.      Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War. 

Vol.  3,  part  1.— No.  1,  part  3.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy  and  Postmaster- 
General. 
Vol.  3,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  4.  Maps. 
Vol.  4.— No.  2-31. 
Vol.  5.— No.  .32-65. 
Vol.  6.— No.  66-72. 


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THIRTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  miscellaneous  documeuts: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-108. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees: 

A'ol.  1.— No.  2-69. 
House  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-27. 

Vol.  2.— No.  28-34. 

Vol.  3. — No.  35-52,  except  45. 

Vol.4 — [Quarto.] — No.  45.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  5,  part  1.— No.  53-79,  except  53  (parts  2  and  3)  and  70.     No.  53,  part  1. 
Patent  Office  i'ei)ort,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  5,  part  2.— No.  53,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  5,  part  3. — Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  3. 

Vol.6. — [Quarto.] — No.  70.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  7.— No.  80-99. 

Vol.  8.— No.  100-104. 

Vol.  9.— No.  105-124. 

Vol.  10.— No.  125-151,  except  137. 

Vol.  11.— No.  137.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  12. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-91. 
Reports  of  Court  of  Claims: 

Vol.  1.— No.  277-290. 

Vol.  2.— No.  291-293. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  Floats  for  lands  sold  in  Las  Ormigas  and  La  Nana  grants  in 
Louisiana.     2,  part  1.  Government  army  contracts. 

Vol.  2. — No.  2,  part  2.  Government  army  contracts. 

Vol.  3.— No.  3-85. 

Vol.  4.— No.  86-148. 

Third  Session. — December  1,  1862  to  March  3,  1863. 

8enate  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-50. 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  2.  Maps  accompanying  President's  message. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-41  and  No.  1  of  third  session,  and  No.  1  of  Senate  special  ses- 
sion, March,  1863. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  70-107. 

Vol.  2. — No.  108.  lieport   of  joint   committee   on    the   conduct   of   the    war. 
Wade,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3.— No.  108.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4.— No.  108.  Tlie  same,  vol.  3. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Lincoln's  annual  message ;  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior. 


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THIRTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — Maps  accompanying  Report  of  Commissioner  of  General 
Land  Office. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  parts.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy. 

Vol.  4.— No.  1,  part  4,  and  2-21. 

Vol.  5,  part  1.— No.  2.3-51. 

Vol.  5,  part  2. — Maps  accompanying  the  President's  message. 

Vol.  6.— No.  53-62. 

Vol.  7.— No.  G4-77. 

Vol.  8.— No.  79-85. 

Vol.9. — [Quarto.] — No.  22.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  10,  part  1.— No.  52.     Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1    . 

Vol.  10,  part  2. — No.  52.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  11.— No.  78.     Agricultural  report,  1862. 

Vol.  12. — No.  63.     Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  13. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-27,  except  25. 

Vol.  2. — No.  25.  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 
Reports  of  Courts  of  Claims : 

No.  294-296 ;  bound  with  reports  of  committees. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-64. 

THIRTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate.  —March  4  to  14,  1863. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  Report  of  Maj.  D.  Fergusson  on  the  country  between  Tucson 
and  Lobos  Bay.     2.  Report  of  Gen.  W.   S.  Rosecrans  on  the 
battle  of  Stone  River. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  List  of  Senate  committees,  bound  with  miscellaneous 
documents,  Thirty -seventh  Congress,  third  session,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  1. — No.  2.  Erroneously  marked  Senate  miscellaneous  No.  42,  Thirty- 
seventh  Congress,  third  session,  instead  No.  2,  Senate  special 
session  March  4-13,  1863;  bound  with  Senate  miscellaneous 
documents,  Thirty-seventh  Congress,  third  session,  vol.  1. 

First  Session.— December  7,  1863  to  July  2,  1864. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-56. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-136. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-105. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Lincoln's  annual  message  ;  foreign  rela- 
tions, vol.  1. 


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THIRTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.3. — No.  l.partH.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior. 

Vol.4. — No.  I,i)art4.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy. 

Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  .5.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  War  and  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  5o. — No.  1,  part  0.  Maps. 

Vol.6. — No.  2.  Estimates  of  appropriations.     3.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  7.— No.  4-26,  except  11. 

Vol.8. — [Quarto.] — No.  11.  Coast  Sui'vey  report. 

Vol.  9.— No.  27-59,  except  41. 

Vol.  10. — No.  41.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  11.— No.  60,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  12. — No.  50,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  13.— No.  61-73. 

Vol.  14. — No.  74.  Prize  cases  in  New  York. 

Vol.  15.— No.  75-104,  except  91. 

Vol.  16.— No.  91.  Agricultural  report,  1863. 

Vol.  17. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-15. 

Vol.  2.— No.  16-27. 

Vol.  3.— No.  28-85,  except  83. 

Vol.  4. — No.  83.  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.    1-111.     No.    65.  Fort    Pillow    massacre.     No.    111.  New    York 
custom-house  investigation. 

Vol.   2. — No.   112-144.     No.    140.  Garfield's   report   on    investigation   of   the 
Treasury  Department. 
Eighth  Census : 

Vol.  1. — Population. 

Vol.  2. — Agriculture. 

Vol.  3. — Manufactures. 

Vol.  4. — Mortality  and  miscellaneous  statistics. 

Second  Session. — December  5,  1864  to  March  8,  1865. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-35. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-48.  and  Nos.  1,  2,  and  3  of  special  session,  March,  1865. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees: 

Vol.  1.— No.  106-141. 

Vol.  2. — No.  142,  part  1.  Report  on  the  conduct  of  the  war,  Wade. 

Vol.  3.— No.  142,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  4.— No.  142,  part  3.  The  same. 

Vols.  5,  6. — Supplemental  report.     ( See  Senate  reports,  vols.  1  and  2,  first 
session  Thirty-ninth  Congress.) 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Lincoln's  annual  message;  foreign  relations, 
vol.  1. 


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THIRTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  3.— No.  \,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  4.  The  same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  5.  Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  and  Post- 
master-General. 

Vol.  6. — No.  1,  part  6.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

Vol.  7. — No.  2.  Estimates  of  appropriations.     3.  Finance  I'eport. 

Vol.  8.— No.  4-50,  except  15. 

Vol.9. —  [Quarto.] — No.  15.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  10,  part  1. — No.  51,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  10,  part  2. — No.  51,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  11. — No.  60.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  12.— No.  68.  Agricultural  report,  1864. 

Vol.  13.— No.  52-82,  except  60  and  68. 

Vol.  14. — No.  83.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  84.  Contracts  made  i)y 
Quartermaster's  Department.  85.  Contingent  expenses  of  War 
Department. 

Vol.  15. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-58,  except  55  and  57. 

Vol.  2. — No.  55.  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Vol.  3. — No.  57.  Contested-election  cases  in  Congress,  1834-1865,  Bartlett. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-30. 

THIRTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  4  to  11,  1865. 

Senate  miscellaneous  documents,  Nos.  1,  2,  and  3,  bound  with  Senate  miscella- 
neous documents  Thirty-eighth  Congress,  second  session,  vol.  1. 

Senate  report  No.  1,  bound  with  Senate  reports  Thirty-eighth  Congress,  second 
session,  vol.  1. 

First  Session.— December  4,  1865  to  July  28,  1866. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-20. 

Vol.  2.— No.  27-65. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-125. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-141.  Also  No.  1,  special  session,  March,  1865. 

Vol.  1. — Supplemental  report  on  the  conduct  of  the  war  to  document  142, 
Thirty-eighth  Congress,  second  session. 

Vol.  2.— The  same. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President  .Johnson's  annual  message ;  foreign  relations  of  the 
United  States,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  2. 


CATALOGUE    LIBRAEY   UNITED    STATES    SENATE  479 

THIRTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  ilocunients — Coutiiuied. 

Vol.  1.— No.  1.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

\o].  1.— Xo.  1.  Expressions  of  condolence  and  sympathy  upon  the  assassina- 
tion of  President  Abraham  Lincoln,  vol.  4. 

\'o\.  2. — No.  1.  lieport  of  Secretary  of  Interior. 

Vol.  3,  part  1.— No.  1.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3,  part  2.— No.  1.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4.  iiart  1. — No.  1.  Report  of  provost-marshnl-c:eneral,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  4,  part  2. — No.  1.   Rei)ort  of  provost-marshal-general,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  5. — No.  I.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy. 

Vol.  G. — No.  1.  Report  of  Postmaster-General.  2.  Estimates  of  appropria- 
tions. 3.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury.  4.  Report  of 
Comptroller  of  Currency. 

Vol.  7.— No.  r)-49. 

Vol.  8.— No.  50-72,  except  52  and  56. 

Vol.  9,  part  1.— No.  52,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  9,  part  2. — No.  52,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.9,  [)art  3. — No.  52,  part  3.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  10. — No.  56.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  11,  part  1. — No.  73,  part  1.  Condition  of  affairs  in  Mexico,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  11,  part  2. — No.  73,  part  2.  Condition  of  affairs  in  Mexico,  vol.  2.* 

Vol.  12.— No.  74-133,  except  75  and  102. 

Vol.13. — [Quarto.] — No.  75.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  14. — No.  102.  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Vol.  15.— No.  136.  Agricultural  report,  1865. 

Vol.  16.— No.  134-156,  except  136. 

Vol.  17. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-7. 

Vol.  2.— No.  8-55. 

Vol.  3.— No.  56-130. 
Reijorts  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-117,  except  30  and  101. 

Vol.  2. — No.  30.  Report  of  joint  committee  on  reconstruction. 

Vol.3. — No.  101.  Memphis  riots  and  massacres. 

Second  Session.— DECEMBER  3,  1866  TO  March  3,  1867. 

Senate  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-6. 

\o\.  2.— No.  7-38. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-54. 
Rei)orts  of  Senate  committees: 

Vol.  1.— No.  141-178. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.1. — No.  1,  parti.  President  Johnson's  annual  message;  foreign  rela- 
tions, vol.  1. 

Vol.1. — No.  1,  part  2.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.1. — No.  1,  part  3.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  3, 
3605— OS 31 


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THIRTY  NINTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session— Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.2. — No.  1,  part  4.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1,  partG.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy  and  Postmaster-General. 
2.  Estimates  of  appropriations. 

A'ol.  5.— No.  3-S. 

Vol.  6.— No.  9-24. 

Vol.  7.— No.  25-49. 

Vol.  8.— No.  50-54. 

Vol.  9. — No.  55.  Report   of   Commissioner   of   Internal    Revenue.     56.  River 
and  harbor  improvements. 

Vol.  10.— No.  57-70. 

Vol.n.— No.  71-116,  except  76,  81,  87,  107,  and  109. 

Vol.  12. — No.  76.  Report  on  the  condition  of  Mexico. 

Vol.13. — No.  81.  Commercial  relations  of  the  United  States. 

Vol.14. —  [Quarto.] — No.  87.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  15.— No.  107.  Agricultural  report,  1866. 

Vol.  16,  part  1. — No.  109,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  16,  part  2.— No.  109,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  16,  part  3. — No.  109,  part  .3.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  17. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-83. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-15. 

Vol.  2. — No.  16.  New  Orleans  riots  of  July  and  August,  1866. 

Vol.  3.— No.  17-33. 

Vol.  4. — No.  .34.  Affairs  of  southern  railroads, 

FORTIETH   CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— March  4  to  30;  July  3  to  20;  November  21  to  December  2, 
1867.     Special  Session  Senate.— April  1  to  20,  1867. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-20  of  first  session.     No.  1-9  of  Senate  special  session. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents  and  reports : 

Vol.  l.-^No.  1-44  of  first  session  and  1-5  of  Senate  special  session,  mis- 
cellaneous documents.     1-3.  Reports  of  committees. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-36. 
House  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-.55,  except  38. 

Vol.  2. — No.  38.  Contested  election  case  from  Ohio,  Columbus  Delano  v.  Geo. 
W.  Morgan. 
Reports  of  House  committees: 

Vol.  1. — No,  1-7,  7  being  report  of  the  impeachment  of  President  Johnso^u 


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FORTIETH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session.— December  2,  1867  to  July  37,  1868;  September  21,  Octo- 
ber 16,  AND  November  10,  1868. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-40. 

Vol.  2. — No.  41-86,  except  84,  which  was  not  printed.^ 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-110. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  4-189. 
Reports  of  Commissioners  to  Paris  Exposition,  1867 : 

Vol.  1. — Fine  arts ;  useful  arts ;  weights,  measures,  and  coins ;  bibli- 
ography. 

Vol.2. — Iron  and  steel;    precious  metals;    industrial  chemistry. 

Vol.  3. — Machinery  and  processes  of  the  industrial  arts,  and  apparatus  of 
the  exact  sciences. 

Vol.  4. — Processes  in  telegraphy  ;  steam  engineering  ;  engineering  and  pub- 
lic works  ;  beton-coignet,  its  fabrication  and  uses  ;  asphalt  and 
bitumen  as  applied  in  construction;  buildings,  building  ma- 
terials, and  methods  of  building;  mniing  and  the  mechanical 
preparation  of  ores. 

Vol.  5. — The  quantities  of  cereals  produced  in  different  countries  compared ; 
the  quality  and  characteristics  of  the  cereals  exhibited ;  the 
preparation  of  food ;  beet  sugar ;  pressed  coal ;  photographs 
and  photographic  apparatus ;  history  of  the  Atlantic  cables ; 
culture  and  products  of  the  vine ;  production  of  wine  In 
California ;  schoolhouses  and  the  means  of  promoting  popular 
education ;  munitions  of  war ;  instruments  and  apparatus  of 
medicine,  surgery,  and  hygiene ;    musical  instruments. 

Vol.  6. — Wool  and  manufactures  of  wool ;   cotton  ;    silk  ;   clothing  and  woven 
fabrics ;    education. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1,  part  1. — No.  1.  President  Johnson's  annual  message;  foreign  rela- 
tions, vol.  1. 

Vol.  1,  part  2. — No.  1.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  2,  part  1.— No.  1.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — No.  1.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

Vol.4. — No.  1.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy  and  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  5. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  3.  Estimates  of 
approi)riations. 

Vol.  0. — No.  4.  Report  of  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.  5.  Report  of  Com- 
missioner of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  7.— No.  6-57,  except  23. 

Vol.  8.— No.  23.  Trial  of  Henry  Wirz. 

Vol.  0.— No.  58-05. 

Vol.  10,  part  1. — No.  96,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  10,  part  2.— No.  90,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  10,  part  3. — No.  96,  part  3.  Patent  Office  report.  Illustrations,  vol.  3. 


"It  is  a  special  report  on  education  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  which  is 
printed  in  Forty-first  Congress,  second  session,  House  document  315,  volume  13. 


482  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

FORTIETH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents— Continued. 

Vol.  10,  part  4.— No.  96,  part  4.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  11.— No.  97-156,  except  99. 

Vol.  12. — No.  99.  Ordnance  report. 

Vol  .13.— No.  157-180,  except  160. 

Yoi.  14. — No.  160.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  15.— No.  181-2.52,  except  202. 

Yoi.  1(3. — No.  202.  Mineral  resources  of  States  and  Territories  west  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  J.  Ross  Browne. 

Vol.  17.— No.  253-295,  except  275. 

Vol.  18.— [Quarto.']— No.  275.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  19.— No.  296-311. 

Vol.  20.— No.  812-341. 

Vol.21. — Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  22.— Agricultural  report,  1867. 
House  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-84. 

Vol.  2.— No.  85-167. 
Reports  of  House  committees: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-46. 

Vol.  2.— No.  47-84. 

Third  Session.— December  7,  1868  to  March  3,  1869. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-56. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-57.     No.  43.  List  of  private  claims  before  the  Senate. 
Iteports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  190-272. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1,  parti. — No.  1.  President    Johnson's    annual    message ;  foreign    rela- 
tions, vol.  1. 

Vol.  1,  part  2. — No.  1.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.2. — No.  1.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior. 

Vol.  3,  part  1. — No.  1.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3,  part  2.— No.  1.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1.    Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy  and  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  5.— No.  2.  Report   of    Secretary   of   Treasury.     3.  Estimates    of   appro- 
priations. 

Vol.  6.— No.  4.  Report  of  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.     5.  Report  of  Com- 
missioner of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  7.— No.  6-49,  except  29. 

Vol.  8. — No.  29.  Claims  against  China. 

Vol.  9.— No.  50-82,  except  52  and  71. 

Vol.  10,  part  1.— No.  52,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  10,  part  2.— No.  52.  part  2.  Patent  Office  reiiort,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  10,  part  3.— No.  -52,  i>art  3.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  10,  part  4.— No.  52.  part  4.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  11.— [Quarto.]— No.  71.  Coast  Survey  report. 


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FORTIETH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  12. — No.  88.  Report  of  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Vol.  1.3.— No.  84-102.  except  87. 

Vol.  14. — No.  87.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  15.— Agricultural  report.  18(58. 

Vol.  1(3. — Commerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-.57.  Index  to  House  executive  documents  from  Twenty-sixth 
to  Fortieth  Congress :   index  to  House  reports  from  Twenty- 
sixth  to  Fortieth  Congress. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-44,  except  31  and  41. 

Vol.  2. — No.  31.  Election  frauds  in  New  York,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  41.  Election  frauds  in  New  York,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  45.  Treatment  of  prisoners  of  war  by  rebel  authorities. 

FORTY-FIRST  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. —March  4  to  April  10,  1869. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-10  and  12. 

Vol.2. — No.  11,  part  1.  Claims  of  the  United  States  against  Great  Britain, 
vol.  1. 

Vol.  3.— No.  11,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4.— No.  11.  part  .3.  The  Same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  5.  — No.  11,  part  4.  The  same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  fl. — No.  11,  part  5.  The  same,  vol.  5. 
Senate  documents  and  reports  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-25.  Miscellaneous  documents.     1-8.  Reports  of  committees. 
House  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-G. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-36. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-12. 

Special  Session  Senate. — April  12  TO  22,  1869.    Second  Session. — December 

6,  1869  TO  July  15,  1870. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-39. 

Vol.  2.— No.  40-90. 

Vol.  .3.— No.  91-110. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-1G4,  except  150.  Report  National  Academy  of  Sciences. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  9-265. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.1. — No.  1.  President  Grant's  annual  message;  foreign  affairs;  reports 
of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  and  Postmaster-General. 


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FORTY-FIRST  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.2,  part  1. — No.  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.2,  part  2. — No.  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2. 

Vol.3. — No.  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

Vol.  4. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  'A.  Report  of  the 
Comptroller  of  the  Currency. 

Vol.  5.— No.  4-48. 

Vol.  G. — No.  49-142,  except  76  (vs'hich  is  not  bound)  and  102. 

Vol.  7.— No.  14.3-215,  except  200  and  207. 

Vol.  8. — [Quarto.] — No.  206.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  9,  part  1.— No.  102,  part  1.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  9,  part  2.— No.  102,  part  2.  Patent  Office  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  9,  part  3. — No.  102,  part  3.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  9,  part  4. — No.  102,  part  4.  Patent  Office  report,  illustrations,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  10. — No.  207.  Mines  and  mining  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  Ray- 
mond. 

Vol.  11.— No.  216-256,  except  232  and  254,  which  were  not  printed. 

Vol.  12.— No.  257-307. 

Vol.  13.— No.  308-315. 

Vol.  14. — Agricultural  report,  1869. 

Vol.  15.^ — Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  16.— Diseases  of  Cattle  in  the  United  States  (4°). 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-25,  except  13,  14,  and  15. 

Vol.  2. — No.  13.  Contested  election  case  from  Kentucky,  Sidney  M.  Barnes 
V.  George  M.  Adams.  14.  Contested  election  case  from  Mis- 
souri, William  F.  Switzler  r.  D.  Pat.  Dyer.  15.  Contested 
election  case  from  Indiana,  John  S.  Reid  v.  George  W.  Julian. 

Vol.  3.— No.  26-153,  except  152. 

Vol.  4. — No.  152.  House  contested  election  cases  from  1865  to  1871,  inclu- 
sive, Bartlett. 

Vol.  5. — No.  154,  parts  1  and  2.  Louisiana  contested  election  cases. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-32. 

Vol.  2.— No.  33-72. 
•  Vol.  3.— No.  73-122. 

Third  Session,— December  5, 1870  to  March  3, 1871. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-53,  except  36. 

Vol.  2. — No.  36.  Treaties  and  conventions  since  July  4,  1776. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-90. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  266-380. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President  Grant's  annual  message ;  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2,  part  1. — No.  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — No.  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2. 


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FORTY-FIRST  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.3. — No.  1.  Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  and  Postmaster-Gen- 
eral. 

Vol.  4,  part  1. — No.  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

■*'ol.  4,  part  2. — No.  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  education, 
vol.  1. 

Vol.  n. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.     3.  Report  of  the 
Comptroller  of  the  Currency. 

Vol.  ().— No.  4-18. 

Vol.  7.— No.  19-00. 

Vol.  8.— No.  01-94,  except  89. 

Vol.  9.— No.  89.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  10.— No.  9.5-110. 

Vol.  11. —  [Quarto.] — No.  112.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  12.— No.  111-1.53,  except  112. 

Vol.  13.— Agricultural  report.     1870. 

Vol.  14. — Counuerce  and  navigation. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-05. 

Vol.  2.— No.  00-107. 
Reports  of  House  committees: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-53. 

FORTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — March  4  to  April  20,  1871.     Special  Session  Senate. — May  10 

TO  27,  1871. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-12.  first  session ;  1  and  2,  special  session. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-53,  first  session ;  1,  2,  and  3,  special  session. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-5. 
House  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No  1-10. 

Vol.  2.— No.  11-20. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

.    Vol.  1.- No.  1-43. 
Reports  of  House  committees.     (These  are  bound  with  second  session.) 

Second  Session.— December  4,  1871  to  June  10,  1872. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-35,  except  0. 

Vol.  2.— No.  30-87. 

Vol.  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  0.  Report  on  Tehuantepec  Ship  Canal,  Shufeldt. 

\o\.  4. — Agriculture,  Report  of  the  Commissioner,  1872.     [Not  numbered.] 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-01. 

Vol.  2.— No.  02-107. 


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FORTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  G-232,  except  41,  18.3,  and  227. 

Vol.  2,  part  1. — No.  41,  part  1.  Affairs  in  the  late  insurrectionary  States; 
report  of  committee  and  views  of  minority. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — No.  41,  part  2.  Testimony  taken  by  committee  relative  to 
North  Carolina,  and  report  of  the  trials  at  Raleigh. 

Vol.  2,  part  .3. — No.  41,  part  3.  Testimony  relative  to  South  Carolina. 

Vol.  2,  part  4. — No.  41,  part  4.  The  same. 

Vol.  2,  part  5. — No.  41,  part  5.  The  same,  and  index  in  vol.  3. 

Vol.  2,  part  G. — No.  41,  part  G.  Testimony  relative  to  Georgia. 

Vol.  2,  part  7. — No.  41,  part  7.  The  same ;    index  in  vol.  6. 

Vol.  2,  part  8. — No.  41,  pai't  8.  Testimony  relative  to  Alabama,  and  index. 

Vol.  2,  part  9.— No.  41,  part  9.  The  same. 

Vol.  2,  part  10. — No.  41,  part  10.  The  same. 

Vol.  2,  part  11. — No.  41,  part  11.  Testimony  relative  to  Mississippi,  and 
index. 

Vol.  2,  part  12. — No.  41,  part  12.  The  same. 

Vol.  2,  part  13. — No.  41,  part  13.  Testimony  relative  to  Florida  ;  miscella- 
neous testimony  and  miscellaneous  documents. 

Vol.  3. — No.  183.  Sales  of  ordnance  stores. 

Vol.  4,  part  1. — No.  227,  part  1.  New  York  custom-house  investigation,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  4,  part  2,— No.  227,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4,  part  3.— No.  227,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Grant's  annual  message;   foreign  relations. 

A'ol.  2,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers, 
vol.  2. 

Vol.  3,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3,  part  2, — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Educa- 
tion, vol.  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.  1,  part  4. 
Report  of  the  Postmaster-General.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  5. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.  4.  Report  of  the 
Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  6.— No.  5-20. 

Vol.  7.— No.  21-84. 

Vol.  8.— No.  85-106. 

Vol.  9. — No.  107.  Claims  of  citizens  of  Camp  Mohave,  Ariz.  108.  Com- 
merce and  navigation.     109.  Customs-tariff  legislation. 

Vol.  10.— No.  110-212,  except  121. 

Vol.  11. — [Quarto. I — No.  121.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  12.— No.  21.3-277. 

Vol.  13.— Nos.  278-281,  283,  290,  294,  and  322. 

Vol.  14,  part  1. — No.  282,  part  1.  Arbitration  at  Geneva,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  14,  part  2.— No.  282,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  14,  part  3.— No.  282,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  15.— No.  284-326,  except  290,  294,  322,  and  324. 


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FORTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

IToiise  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  lO. — No.  324.  Geneva  arbitration,  counter  case. 

Vol.  17.— No.  327.  Agricultural  report,  1871. 

Vol.  IS. — Commercial  relations. 
ITouso  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-33. 

Vol.  2.— No.  34-110. 

Vol.  .3.— No.  111-2(¥». 

Vol.  4.— No.  201-230. 
Reports  of  House  committees  (includes  reports  of  fir.st  session)  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  first  session ;  2-71,  second  session,  except  22. 

Vol.  2.  iiart  1. — No.  22,  part  1.  Affairs  in  the  late  insurrectionary  States;  re- 
port of  conmiittee  and  views  of  minority. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — No.  22,   part  2.  Testimony  taken   by  committee   relative  to 
North  Carolina,  and  report  of  the  trials  at  Raleigh. 

Vol.  2,  part  .3. — No.  22,  part  3.  Testimony  relative  to   South  Carolina,  and 
index. 

Vol.  2,  part  4.— No.  22,  part  4.  The  same. 

Vol.  2,  part  5. — No.  22,  part  5.  Testimony  relative  to  Georgia,  and  index. 

Vol.  2.  part  G.— No.  22,  part  0.  The  same. 

Vol.  2,  i)art  7. — No.  22,  part  7.  Testimony  relative  to  Alabama,  and  index. 

Vol.  2,  part  8.— No.  22,  part  8.  The  same. 

Vol.  2,  part  9.— No.  22,  part  9.  The  same. 

Vol.  2.  part  10. — No.  22,  part  10.  Testimony  relative  to  Mississippi. 

Vol.  2,  part  11.— No.  22,  part  11.  The  same. 

Vol.  2,  part  12. — No.  22,  part   12.  Te.stimony   relative  to   Florida ;   miscella- 
neous testimony  and  miscellaneous  documents. 

Vol.  3.— No.  72-83. 

Vol.  4.— No.  84-99. 

Third  Session.— December  2,  1872  to  March  3, 1873. 

Senate  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-52. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-103,  except  74. 

Vol.  2. — No.  74.  Fish  and  fisheries  in  the  Great  Lakes,  Baird. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees: 

A^ol.  1.— No.  2.3.3-4.50. 

Vol.  2. — No.  4.57.  State  government  in  Louisiana. 

Vol.  .3. — No.  458-523,  and  No.  1  of  special  session. 
House  executive  documents: 

Vol.  1.  i)art  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Grant's  annual  message;  foreign  rela- 
tions. 

Vol.  1,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  1.  Papers  relating  to  the  treaty  of  Washington, 
Geneva  arbitration,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  1,  part  3. — No.  1,  part  1.  The  same,  vol  2. 

Vol.  1,  part  4. — No.  1,  part  1.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  1,  part  5. — No.  1,  part  1.  The  same,  vol.  4. 


488  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE 

FORTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  1,  part  6. — No.  1,  part  1.  The  same,  Berlin  arbitration,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  2,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — No.  2,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers, 
vol.  2. 

Vol.  3,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  .3,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  5.  The  same,  Education,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4.— No.  1,  parts  3,  4,  6,  and  7,  and  No.  2. 

Vol.  5.— No.  .3-19,  except  5. 

Vol.  6. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Estimates  of  appropriations.     190.  Index  of  pat- 
ents issued.     44.  Receipts  and  expenditures. 

Vol.  7.— No.  20-91. 

Vol.  8.— No.  92-150. 

Vol.  9.— No.  151-210,  except  100  and  190. 

Vol.  10. — No.  IGO.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  11.— No.  211-242,  except  240. 

Vol.  12. — [Quarto.] — No.  240.  Coast  Survey  report. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-25. 

Vol.  2.— No.  26-99,  except  160  and  190. 

Vol.  3.— No.  100-112,  except  109. 

Vol.  4. — [Quarto.] — No.  109.  Index  to  private  claims.  Thirty-second  to  Forty- 
first  Congress. 

Vol.  5.— [Quarto.]— No.  113.  Darien  Ship  Canal,  Selfridge. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-97,  except  77,  78.  81,  83,  and  95. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  77,  78  (parts  1  and  2),  81,  82,  and  95. 

Vol.  3. — No.  98.  Report  on  Indian  frauds, 

FORTY-THIRD  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  4  TO  26,  1873.     First  Session.— December  1, 

1873  TO  June  28, 1874. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-42. 

Vol.  2.— No.  43-56. 

Vol.  3. — [Quarto.] — No.  57.  Report  on  Nicaragua  Ship  Canal,  Hatfield. 

Vol.  4. — [Quarto.] — No.  58.  Index  to  patents  issued. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-128. 

Vol.  2. — No.  129,  v^^ith  No.  108,  second  session  Forty-third  Congress.     130. 
Annual  report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-280. 

Vol.  2.— No.  281-478,  except  .307  and  453. 

Vol.  3,  part  1. — No.  .307,  part  1.  Transportation  routes  to  the  seaboard,  Win- 
dom,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3,  part  2.— No.  .307,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4.  part  1. — No.  453,  part  1.  Investigation  of  affairs  in  the  District  of 
Columbia,  vol.  1. 


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FORTY-THIRD  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Keports  of  Senate  committees — Continued. 

^'ol.  4.  part  2.— No.  4."')8,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 
\()1.  4,  part  3.— No.  453,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.   1.  part  1. — No.  1.  part  1.  President  Grant's  annual  message;  foreign 

relations,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  1.  part  2. — No.  1,  part  1.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  I,  part  3. — No.  1,  part  1.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  2,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  2,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers, 

vol.  2. 
Vol.  2,  part  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  ordnance, 

vol.  3. 
Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.     1,  part  4. 

Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 
Vol!  4,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  4,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  edu- 
cation, vol.  2. 
Vol.  5. — No.   1,  part  G.  Report  of  the  board  of  public  works.   District  of 

Columbia.    2.  Finance  report. 
Vol.  0. — No.  3.  Report  of  tlie  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.    4.  Report  of  the 

Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 
Vol.7. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  5,  36,  124,  and  187.  Estimates,  customs  fines,  etc. 
Vol.  8.— No.  6-57,  except  36. 
Vol.  9.— No.  58-122. 

Vol.  10.— No.  123-141,  except  124  and  133. 
Vol.11. — [Quarto.] — No.  133.  Coast  Survey  report. 
Vol.  12.— No.  142-210,  except  143,  183,  and  187. 
Vol.  13. — No.  143.  Commercial  relations. 
Vol.  14. — No.  183.  Commerce  and  navigation. 
Vol.  15.— No.  211-219. 
Vol.  16.— No.  220-255. 
Vol.  17.— No.  256-290. 
Vol.  18.— Agricultural  report,  1873. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-152. 
Vol.  2.— No.  .53-12.5. 
Vol.  3.— No.  126-264,  except  174. 
■  Vol.  4. — No.  174.  Contested  election  case  from  Arkansas,  Thomas  M.  Gunter 

V.  W.  W.  Wilshire. 
Vol.  5.— No.  26.5-301,  except  300. 

Vol.6. — [Quarto.] — No.  ,300.  Exploration  of  the  Colorado  River,  Powell. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-262. 
Vol.  2.— No.  263-4.34. 
Vol.  3.— No.  4.35-611. 
Vol.  4.— No.  612-770. 
Vol.  5.— No.  771-843. 


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FORTY-THIRD  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session.— December  7,  1874  to  March  3,  1875. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-32  and  1  and  2  of  special  session. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-122,  except  108,  and  1-6  of  special  session. 

Yoi.  2. — No.  108.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and   Fisheries,   1873-74 
and  1874-75. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  479-093. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  parti.  President  Grant's  annual  message;  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1.  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  5.— No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.  1,  part  4. 
Report  of  the  Postmaster-General.  1,  part  7.  Report  of  the 
Attprney-General. 

Vol.  6. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  7. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  education, 
vol.  2. 

Vol.8. — No.  1,  part  0.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Co- 
lumbia.    2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  9. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.  4.  Report  of  the 
Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  10.^ — [Quarto.] — No.  .5.  Estimates  of  appropriations.  G.  Indian  dis- 
bursements.    150.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents. 

Vol.  11.— No.  8-44. 

Vol.  12.— No.  45-78. 

Vol.  13.— No.  79-99. 

Vol.  14. —  [Quarto.] — No.  100.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  15.— No.  101-170,  except  150  and  157. 

Vol.  16. — No.  157.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  17. — No.  171.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  18.— No.  172-180. 

Vol.  19. — Agricultural  report,  1874. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-36. 

Vol.  2.— No.  37-95,  except  94. 

Vol.  3.— No.  94-100,  except  95. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-100. 

Vol.  2.— No.  101-149,  except  134. 

Vol.  3. — No.  134.  Alien  claims,  Lawrence. 

Vol.  4.— No.  1.50-2G5,  except  261  (parts  1,  2,  and  3)  and  262. 

Vol.  5.— No.  261,  parts  1,  2,  and  3.     Condition  of  the  South. 

Vol.  6.— No.  262.  Affairs  in  Alabama. 
Vol.  7.— No.  266-345. 


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FORTY-FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  5  to  24,  1875.     First  Session.— December  6, 

1875  TO  August  15,  1876. 

Senate  executive  documents :  * 

A^ol.  1.— 1-94. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  l-i;U,  except  107. 

Vol.  2. — No.  107.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  aad  Fisheries 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-328. 

Vol.  2.— No.  329-r)84,  except  527. 

Vol.  3.  part  1. — No.  .j27,  part  1.  Mississippi  election,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3,  part  2.— No.  .527,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1,  part  1. — No.   1,  part  1.  President  Grant's  annual  message;  foreign 
relations,    vol.    1. 

Vol.  1.  part  2. — No.  1,  part  1.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  2,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Wai',  Engineers,  vol. 
2,  part  1. 

Vol.  2.  i)art  3. — No.  1.  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol. 
2,  part  2. 

Vol.  2,  part  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  2,  part  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Office, 
vol.  4. 

A'ol.  3.— No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.     1.  part  4.  Re- 
port of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  4,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  4,  part  2. — No.  1.  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  educa- 
tion, vol.  2. 

Vol.  5.— No.  1,  parts  6,  7,  8,  and  9,  and  No.  7-13. 

Vol.  G. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  7. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.     4.  Report  of  the 
Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.8. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Estimates  of  appropriations.     6.  Receipts  and  ex- 
penditures.    107.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents. 

Vol.  9.— No.  14-21. 

Vol.  10.— No.  22-83,  except  81. 

Vol.  11. — [Quarto.] — No.  81.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  12.— No.  84-158,  except  107  and  124. 

Vol.  13. — No.  124.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  14.— No.  1.59-195,  except  100  and  191. 

Vol.  15. — No.  106.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  10.— No.  191.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  17,  part  1. — No.   190.  Vienna  Exi)osition,  introduction,  executive  com- 
mission, agriculture,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  17,  part  2. — No.  190.  Vienna  Exposition,  science,  education,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  17,  part  .3. — No.  190.  Vienna  Exposition,  engineering,  vol.  :>. 

Vol.  17,  part  4. — No.  190.  Vienna  Exposition,  architecture,  metallurgy,  index. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-49. 

Vol.  2.— No.  50-82,  except  01  and  05. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  doc-uments— Continued. 

Vol.  3. — No.  61.  Contested  election  case  from  Illinois,  J.  V.  Le  Moyne  v.  C.  B. 

Farwell.     65.  Contested  election  case  from  Virginia,  James  H. 

Piatt,  jr.,  V.  Jobn  Goode,  jr. 
Vol.  4.— No.  83-103. 
Vol.  5. — No.  104-174.  except  170. 

Vol.6. — No.  170,  parts  1,  2,  and  3.  Report  on  naval  affairs,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  7.— No.  170,  part  5.  Report  on  naval  affairs,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  8.— No.  170,  parts  4,  6,  7,  8,  and  9.  Report  on  naval  affairs,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  9.— No.  175-186. 
Vol.  10.— No.  187-194. 
Reports  of  House  committees: 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-342. 
Vol.  2.— No.  343-440. 
Vol.  3.— No.  441-622,  except  579. 
Vol.  4. — No.  579.  The  Emma  mine. 
Vol.  5.— No.  623-784. 
Vol.  6.— No.  785-793. 

Vol.  7.— No.  794-814,  except  799  and  800. 
-\'ol.  8.— No.  799.  Management  of  the  War  Department.     800.  Expenditures 

of  the  Department  of  Justice. 
Vol.  9.— No.  815-842. 

Second    Session.— December    4,    1876   to    March    3,  1877.     Special    Session 

Senate.— March  5  to  17,  1877. 

Senate  executive  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-20. 

Vol.  2.— No.  21-46,  except  31,  37,  and  38,  and  No.  1  of  Senate  special  session. 
Vol.   3.— [Quarto.]— No.   31.  Claims  of  citizens  of  the   United   States  and 
Mexico.     38.  Appropriations  and  expenditures  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  State  from  March  4,  1789  to  June  30,  1876. 
Vol.  4. — [Quarto.] — No.  37.  Coast  Survey  report. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1^3,  except  14. 

Vol.  2.— No.  14.  Electoral  vote  of  Louisiana  in  1876. 
Vol.   3.— No.  44.  Electoral   vote  in  the   Southern   States.    46.  Smithsonian 

report. 
Vol.  4. — No.  45.  Mississippi  elections  in  1875  and  1876. 
Vol.  5. — No.  47.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries." 
Vol.  6,  part  1.— No.  48,  part  1.  South  Carolina  elections  in  1875  and  1876, 

vol.  1. 
Vol.  (],  part  2.— No.  48,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  (i,  part  3. — No.  48,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  5.35-706,  except  611,  689,  701,  and  703. 
Vol.  2.— No.  611.  Florida  election  in  1876. 

Vol.  3. — No.   689.  Chinese   immigration,    investigation   of,   by   joint   special 
committee. 

a  \ol.  5  not  issued.     Document  No.  47  appears  as  Senate  Misc.  Doc.  No.  49, 
45th  Congress,  2d  session,  vol.  3,  i^ost. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  Senate  committees — Continued. 

Vol.  4,  part  1. — No.  701,  part  1.  Louisiana  election  in  1876,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  4,  part  2.— No.  701,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4,  parts.— No.  701,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  5,  part  1. — No.  703,  part  1.  Report  of  United  States  Monetary  Commis- 
sion, vol.  1. 

Vol.  5,  part  2.— No.  703,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  part  1.  President  Grant's  annual  message;  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2,  part  1. — No.  1.  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers, 
vol.  2,  part  1. 

Vol.  2,  part  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  Engineers, 
vol.  2.  part  2. 

Vol.  2,  part  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers, 
vol.  2,  part  3. 

Vol.  2,  part  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Ordnance, 
vol.  3. 

Vol.  2.  part  6. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Office, 
vol.  4. 

Vol.  .3. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.  1,  part  4.  Re- 
port of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  4,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  4,  part  2. — No.  1,  part  .5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Edu- 
cation, vol.  2. 

Vol.  5.— No.  1,  parts  0,  7,  and  8,  and  No.  7-20. 

Vol.  0. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  7. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.  4.  Report  of 
the  Counni.ssioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  8. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Estimates  of  appropriations.  0.  Indian  disburse- 
ments.    36.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents. 

Vol.  9.— No.  21-44,  except  36,  40.  and  43. 

Vol.  10,  part  1. — No.  40,  parts  1  and  2,  not  printed  (report  of  the  Govern- 
ment Board  on  the  Centennial  Exhibition). 

Vol.  11.— No.  43.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  12. — No.  4.5.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  13.  part  1. — No.  4().  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  13.  part  2. — No.  4(i.  Internal  commerce  of  the  United  States. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-4.5,  except  13,  31,  34.  and  3.5. 

Vol.  2. — No.  13.  Proceedings  and  debates  in  Congress  relative  to  counting 
tlie  electoral  votes  for  President  and  Vice-President  from  1787 
to  1876. 

Vol.  3. — No.  31.  South  Carolina  election  in  187<t,  part  1  and  apitendix,  parts 
2  and  3. 

Vol.  4. — No.  34,  parts  1  and  2.  Louisiana  election. 

Vol.  5.— No.  .34,  parts  ,3  and  4.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  6.— No.  34,  parts  .5  and  6.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  7.— No.  35,  parts  1,  2,  and  3.  Florida  election  in  1876. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  House  committees : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-156. 
Vol.  2.— No.  157-219. 

FORTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate.— March  5  to  17,  1877. 

Senate  executive  documents ;  bound  with  Senate  executive  documents  of  pre- 
ceding session,  Forty-fourth  Congress,  second  session. 

FORTY-FIFTY  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— October  15  to  December  3,  1877. 

Senate  documents  and  reports.     (All  are  bound  with  those  of  the  second  ses- 
sion.) 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-21,  except  5,  which  is  found  in  vol.  13,  second  session. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-20,  except  6,  7,  8.  10,  11,  and  16. 

Vol.  2. — No.  6.  Contested  election  from  Massachusetts,  Benjamin  Dean  v. 
Walbridge  A.  Field.  7.  Contested  election  from  South  Caro- 
lina, John  S.  Richardson  r.  Joseph  H.  Rainey.  ' 
Vol.  3. — No.  8.  Contested  election  from  Alabama,  Jere  Haralson  t\  Charles 
M.  Shelley.  11.  Contested  election  from  South  Carolina,  G.  D. 
Tilman  v.  Robert  Smalls. 
Vol.  4. — No.  10.  Contested  election  from  Florida,  Jesse  B.  Finley  v.  Horatio 

Bisbee,  jr. 
Vol.   5. — No.    16.  Contested  election   from    Pennsylvania,    J.    L.    Nutting  v. 
James  B.  Reilly. 
Reports  of  House  committees.     (All  bound  in  second  session.) 

Second  Session. —December  3,  1877  to  June  19,  1878. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-9,  except  3  and  4  of  first  session.     1-35,  except  12,  second 

session. 
Vol.  2.— No.  36-100,  except  69  and  84. 
Vvl.  3. — [Quarto.] — No.  3.  First  session,  appropriations  and  expenditures  of 

Navy  Department  from   March  4,   1789  to  June  30,   1876.     4. 

First    session,    annual    appropriations    and    expenditures    for 

army  and  navy  pensions  from  March  4,  1789  to  June  30,  1876. 

84.  Second   session,   appropriations   and  expenditures    for   the 

District  of  Columbia  from  July  16,  1790  to  June  30,  1876. 
Vol.  4. — [  Quarto.  1 — No.  12.  Coast  Survey  report. 
Vol.  5. — No.  69.  Bridging  the  Mississippi  River. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-15  of  first  session;  1-35  of  second  session. 

Vol.  2.— No.  36-89,  except  49  and  ,50. 

Vol.  3. — No.  49.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 

Vol.  4. — No.  50.  Arguments  before  the  Committee  on  Patents  to  amend  the 

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Second  Session — Continnetl. 

Reports  of  Senate  committees: 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-2.5,  ptu-t  1,  of  first  session  ;  -'k  \y.\vt  -.  to  209,  second  session. 
Vol.  2.— No.  210-512. 
A'ol. :?.— No.  5i:!-.54(;. 
Mouse  executive  documenst : 

Vol.1. — No.  1.  parti.  President  Hayes's  annual  niessa,!,'e:  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  vol.  1. 

Vol.3. — No.  1,  part 2.  Report  of  the   Seci-etary   of   War,   Engineers,   vol.   2, 

part  1. 
Vol.4. — No.  1.  part  2.  Report  of  the   Secretary   of   War,    Engineers,    vol.   2, 

part  2. 
^'()l.  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  tiie  Secretary  of  War,  ordnance,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  G. — No.  1.  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 
Vol.7. — No.  1,  part".  Rei)ort  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.     1,  part  4.  Re- 
*■  port  of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  8. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  9. — No.  1,  parts.  Report  of  the   Secretary   of  the   Interior,   education, 

vol.  2. 
Vol.  10.— No.  1,  parts  6,  7,  8.  and  9,  and  No.  7-33. 
Vol.  11. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 
Vol.  12. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.     4.  Report  of 

the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 
Vol.13. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  First    session,    estimates    of    appropriations.     0. 

Indian    disbursements.     61.  Patent   rei)ort.     73.  Lands    of   tlie 

arid  region. 
Vol.  14.— No.  34-72,  except  35,  39,  51.  and  01. 
Vol.15. — No.  35.  Receipts  and  expenditures  for  1872-73.     39.  The  same,  for 

1873-74. 
Vol.  16.— No.  51.  Mail  contracts. 
Vol.  17.— No.  74-101,  except  89  and  00. 
Vol.  18. — No.  89,  part  1.  Award  of  tht  Halifax  fishery  commission  under  the 

treaty  of  Washington,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  19.— No.  89,  part  2.  The  same.  vol.  2. 
Vol.  20.— No.  89,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  21. — No.  90.  Commerce  and  navigation. 
Vol.  22. — No.  102.  Comn)ercial  relations. 
House  miscellaneous  documents: 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-3.5,  except  31. 

Vol.  2. — No.  31.  Expenditures  in  the  State  Department. 
Vol.  3.— No.  36-50. 
Vol.  4. — No.  51-56.  excei»t  52. 

Vol.  5. — No.  52.  Contested  election  cases  in  the  House,  1871-1876. 
\'ol.  6.— No.  57-66,  except  63. 

\()].  7. — No.  63.  Testimony  regarding  the  administration  of  the  Navy  Depart- 
ment. 
Reports  of  House  conu)uttecs  : 

\'ol.  1. — No.  1-4  of  first  session  ;  1-245  of  second  session. 
Vol.  2.— No.  246-.588. 
Vol. ;!.— No.  .589-701. 
Vol.  4.— No.  702-833. 
Vol.  5.— No.  834-1017. 
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Third  Session.— December  2,  1878  to  March  3,  1879. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-48,  except  13  and  27. 

Vol.  2. —  [Quarto.] — No.  13.  Coast  Survey  report.  75.  Reports  (Lull  and 
Collins)  of  the  survey  of  the  Panama  and  Napipi  Ship  Canal 
route.  Senate  miscellaneous  document  No.  10.  Estimates  for 
the  District  of  Columbia.     — .  Fontaine's  hydraulics. 

Vol.  3. — [Quarto.] — No.  27.  Hall's  second  arctic  expedition. 

Vol.  4.— No.  49-74,  except  58. 

Vol.  5. — No.  .58.  International  Monetary  Conference  at  Paris. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-80,  except  31,  53,  and  59. 

Vol.  2. — No.  31.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 

Vol.  3. — No.  53.  Transfer  of  Indian  Bureau  to  the  War  Department.  59. 
Smithsonian  report. 

Vol.  4,  part  1. — No.  81,  part  1.  Private  land  claims,  part  1 ;  Senate. 

Vol.  4,  part  2. — Same,  parts  2  and  3 ;  House. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  547-693. 

Vol.  2.— No.  694-869,  except  744  and  855. 

Vol.  3. — No.  744.  Affairs  in  the  Indian  Territory. 

Vol.  4. — No.  855.  Alleged  frauds  in  the  elections  of  1878  in  Louisiana,  Mis- 
sissippi, and  South  Carolina. 
Plouse  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Hayes's  annual  message ;  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  1. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  2. 

Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  3. 

Vol.  6. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  ordnance,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  7.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  8.— No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.  1,  part  4.  Re- 
port of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  9. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  10. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  education, 
vol.  2. 

Vol.  11.— No.  1,  parts  6  and  7,  and  No.  7-31. 

Vol.  12. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  13. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.  4.  Report  of 
the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  14. — [Quai'to.] — No.  5.  Estimates  of  appropriations.  6.  Indian  dis- 
bursements.    48.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  15,  part  1. — No.  32,  parts  1  and  2.  Foreign  commerce ;  commerce  and 
navigation. 

Vol.  15,  part  2. — No.  32,  part  3.  Internal  commerce  of  the  United  States. 

Vol.  16.— No.  33-107,  except  48  and  88. 

Vol.  17.— No.  88.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  18. — No.  108.  Commercial  relations. 


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FORTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-21. 

Vol.  '2. — No.  22.  Investigation  of  Judge  H.  W.  Blodgett.     23.  Investigation 
of  John  I.  Davenport. 

^'ol.  .3.— No.  24-34,  except  31. 

Vol.  4. — No.  31,  part  1.  Presidential  election  investigation. 

Vol.  5.— No.  31,  parts  2,  3,  4,  and  5.  The  same. 
Reports  of  House  conunittees : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1018  of  second  session ;  1-168,  except  119,  of  third  session. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  119  and  169-291. 

FORTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— March  18  to  July  1,  1879. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-38,  except  31  and  37. 

Vol.  2. — [Quarto.] — No.  31.  Observations  of  the  transit  of  Venus  in  1874. 

Vol.  3. — No.  37,  parts  1  and  2.  Report  in  the  case  of  Fitz  John  Porter,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  4. — No.  37,  part  3,  with  maps.  The  same,  vol.  2. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-50. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees ;  bound  with  second  session : 
House  executive  documents : 

A"ol.  1.— No.  1-11. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-26,  except  14  and  23. 

Vol.  2. — No.  14,  parts  1  and  2.  Contested  election  from  Pennsylvania,  An- 
drew G.  Curtin  v.  Seth  H.  Yocum,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3.— No.  14.  part  3.  The  same.  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  14,  part  4.  The  same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  5. — No.  23.  Contested    election    from    New    York,    Sebastian    Duffy    v. 
Joseph  ]Mason. 
Reports  of  House  committees ;  bound  with  second  session. 

Second  Session.— December  1,  1879  to  June  16,  1880. 

Senate  executive  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-50,  except  17. 

Vol.2. — [Quarto.] — No.  17.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report. 
Vol.  3.— No.  51-99. 
Vol.  4.— No.  100-180. 

Vol.  5.— No.  181-216,  except  208  and  209. 
Vol.  6. — No.  20S.  lieport  of  the  Connnissioner  of   Education   regarding  the 

state  of  industrial  education  in  the  Ignited  States." 
Vol.  7. — No.  209.  Art  and  industry. — Part  1.  Drawing  in  public  schools. 
Vol.  7. — Same,  part  2.  Industrial   and  manual    training   in   public  schools. 

[Erroneously  marked  vol.  8.] 


a  Vol.  t;  not  published  in  this  Congress.     (See  47th  Cong.,  2d  sess..  Sen.  Ex. 
Doc.  25,  vol.  2.) 


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FORTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  7. — No.  209. — Part   3.  Industrial    and    technical    training   in    A'oluntary 
associations  and  endowed  institutions. 

Yoi.  7. — Same,  part  4.  Industrial  and  technical  training  in  schools  of  tech- 
nology and  in  United  States  land-grant  colleges. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-53. 

Vol.  2.— No.  54-104,  except  59. 

Vol.  3. — No.  59.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-9  of  first  session ;  10-340  of  second  session,  except  277  and 
303. 

Vol.2. — No.  277.  Relative  to  the  election  of  Senator  John  J.  Ingalls.     303. 
Civil  service  and  retrenchment  in  Rhode  Island,  parts  1  and  2. 

Vol.  3.— No.  341-487,  except  388. 

Vol.4. — No.  388.  Contested  election  from  Louisiana,  Henry  M.  SpofCord  i'. 
William  Pitt  Kellogg. 

Vol.  5.— No.  488-571. 

Vol.  6.— Nos.  572-670. 

Vol.  7. — Nos.  671-725  and  693,  part  1.  Negro  exodus. 

Vol.  8. — No.  693,  parts  2  and  3.  Negro  exodus. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Hayes's  annual  me.ssage ;  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  1. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  2. 

Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  3. 

Vol.  6. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Ordnance,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  7. — No.  1,  part  4.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  8. — No.   1,  part  3.  Report  of  the   Secretary  of  the  Navy.     1,   part  4. 
Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  9. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Indian  and 
Land  Office,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  10. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretai'y  of  the  Interior,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  11.- — No.  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  education,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  12.— No.  1,  parts  6,  7,  and  8,  and  No.  10-22,  except  9,  10,  and  13. 

Vol.  13. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  14. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.     4.  Report  of 
the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  15. —  [Quarto.]— No.    5.    Estimates    of    appropriations.     6.    Indian    dis- 
bursements.    33.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  16. — No.  7.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  17. — No.  9.  Refunding  the  national  debt  and  resuming  specie  payment. 

Vol.  18.— No.  10.  Report  of  the  National  Board  of  Health. 

Vol.  19.— No.  13.  Accounts  of  the  Post-Office  Department. 

Vol.  20. — No.  23.  Report  of  the  board  on  testing  metals. 

Vol.  21.— No.  24-45,  except  33. 


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FORTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  22.— N0.4G-51,  except  47. 

Vol.  23.— No.  47.  :Mall  contracts. 

Vol.  24.— No.  52-89. 

Vol.  25. — No.  90,  part  1.     Commercial  relations,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  26.— No.  90,  part  2.     The  same,  vol.  2. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-18. 

\'ol.  2.— No.  19-30. 

Vol.  3. — No.  31,  parts  1,  2,  and  3.     Postal  star  service. 

Vol.  4.— No.  32^7,  except  40,  parts  1  and  2. 

Vol.  5. — No.  40,  part  1.     Contested  election  from  South  Carolina,  E.  W.  M. 
Mackey  v.  M.  P.  O'Connor,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  6.— No.  40,  part  2.     The  same,  vol.  2. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-36  of  first  session ;  1-197  of  second  session. 

Vol.  2.— No.  198-572. 

Vol.  3.— No.  573-981. 

Vol.  4.— No.  982-1520. 

Vol.  5.— No.  1521-1793,  except  1776. 

Vol.6. — [Quarto.] — No.   1776.  General   index  of  the  Journals  of  the  first 
ten  Congresses. 

Third   Session. — December  6,  1880  to   March  3,  1881;    also  Forty-seventh 
Congress,  Special  Session  Senate,  March  4  to  May  20,  1881. 

Senate  executive  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-30,  except  12. 

Vol.  2. — [Quarto.] — No.  12.  Report  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 
Vol.  3. — No.  31-63 ;  also  1-5  of  special  session,  March-May,  1881. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-50,  except  14  and  29.     1-23  of  special  session.  March-May, 

1881. 
Vol.  2,  part  1. — No.  14,  parts  1  and  2.  Index  to  private  claims,  jtart  1. 
Vol.  2,  part  2. — Same,  part  2. 

Vol.  3. — No.  29.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  726-935,  except  916.  No.  1  of  special  session.  March-May.  1881. 
Vol.  2. — No.  916.  Report  of  Select  Committee  on  Alleged  Election  Frauds  in 
New  York  City,  Philadelphia,  and  Boston. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Hayes's  annual  message;  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 

part  1. 
Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Wai-,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 

part  2. 
Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  Engineers,  vol.  2, 

part  3. 
Vol.  (5. — No.  1.  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  Ordnance,  vol.  3. 


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FORTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  7. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  8. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.  Part  4.  Report 
of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  9. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Yoi.  10. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior;  Auditor  of 
Railroad  Accounts,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  11. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Education, 
vol.  :]. 

Vol.  12.— No.  1,  part  6.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Co- 
lumbia. 

Vol.  13. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  14. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.  4.  Report  of 
the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  15. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Estimates.  G.  Indian  disbursements.  33.  Pat- 
ent Office  report.     5.  Miscellaneous  documents. 

Vol.  16. — No.  7.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  17.— No.  8.  Report  of  the  National  Board  of  Health. 

Vol.  18.— No.  9-GG,  except  12,  13,  42,  47,  and  55. 

Vol.  19. — No.  12.  Ti-easurer's  accounts.     13.  Sixth  Auditor's  accounts. 

Vol.  20. — No.  42,  part  1.  Reports  of  the  United  States  Commissioners  to  the 
Paris  Universal  Exposition  of  1878,  vol.  1. 

Vol.21. — No.  42,  part  2.  The  same;,  fine  arts,  education,  schools,  wood  carv- 
ing, and  textile  fabrics,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  22. — No.  42,  part  3.  The  same ;  iron  and  steel,  ceramics,  glass,  forestry, 
and  cotton,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  23. — No.  42,  part  4.  The  same;  chemical  processes,  mining  industries, 
steam  and  gas  engines,  machine  and  machine  tools,  clocks  and 
watches,  and  railway  apparatus,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  24. — No.  42,  part  5.  The  same ;  agricultural  implements  and  products, 
live  stock,  horticulture,  and  pisciculture,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  2.5. — No.  47,  parts  1  and  4.  Laws  relating  to  the  survey  and  disposition 
of  the  public  domain. 

Vol.  2G.— No.  47,  parts  2  and  3.  The  same. 

Vol.27. — No.  55.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  28.— No.  68-99,  except  81  and  98. 

Vol.  29. — No.  81.  Decisions  of  the  First  Comptroller. 

Vol.  30. — No.  98.  Commercial  relations. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-19. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-343. 

Vol.  2.— No.  344-400. 

FORTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — October  10  to  29,  1881. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Special  session,  Vol.  1. — No.  1.  International  Sanitary  Conference  of  1881 ; 
also  No.  2-6. 


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FORTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  5, 1881  to  August  8, 1883. 

Senate  executive  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-36. 
Vol.  2.— No.  37-70,  except  49. 
Vol.  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  49.  Coast  Survey  report. 
Vol.  4.— No.  71-88. 
Vol.  5.— No.  89-158. 
Vol.  0.— No.  1.59-197,  except  19G. 
Vol.  7. —  [Quarto.] — No.    19(>.  Appropriations    and    expenditures    for    public 

buildings,   rivers   and   harliors,   forts,   arsenals,   armories,  and 

other  public  works  from  March  4.  1789,  to  June  30,  1882. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-9  of  special  session  ;  No.  1-98. 
Vol.  2.— No.  99-115,  except  110. 

Vol.  3. — No.  110.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 
Vol.  4.— No.  110-1,33,  except  123  and  124. 

Vol.5. —  [Quarto.] — No.  12.3.  Blaine's  eulogy  on  the  late  President  Garfield. 
Vol.  (j. —  [Quarto.] — No.   124.  parts  1  and  2.  Fisheries  and  fisheries  indus- 
tries of  the  United  States ;    natural  history  of  useful  aquatic 

animals  and  atlas  of  277  plates. 
Vol.  7. — [Quarto.] — No.  124,  part  3.  The  same,  geographical  review  of  fishery 

industries  and  fishing  communities  for  1880. 
Vol.  8. —  [Quarto.] — No.    124,   part  4.  The  same,   fishing  grounds  of   North 

America,  witli  49  charts. 
Vol.9. — [Quarto.] — No.  124,  part  5.  The  same,  history  and  methods  of  the 

fisheries,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  10.— [Quarto.]— No.  124,  part  0.  The  same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  11. — [Quarto.] — No.  124,  part  7.  The  same,  and  i)lntes.  vol.  2. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-344.  except  265. 

Vol.2 — No.  265,  parts  1  and  2.  Departmental  expenses  investigation. 
Vol.  3.— No.  344-588. 
Vol.  4.— No.  589-878. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  i)art  1.  President  Arthur's  annual  message,  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1.  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secret.iry  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2. 

part  1. 
Vol.4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 

part  2. 
Vol.5. — No.   1.  part  2.  Rejjort  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 

l)art  3. 
Vol.  6. — No.  1.  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  Ordnance,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  7.- — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  th«  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Ottice,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  8.— No.   1,  part  3.    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.     1,  part  4. 

Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 
Vol.  9. — No.  1,  part  5.   R(>[)ort  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  Land  Ofliee, 

vol.  1. 
Vol.  10. — No.  1.  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  IikHmiis,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  11. —  I  Quarto.]— No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior, 

Geological  Survey,  vol.  3. 


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FORTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents-— Continued. 

Vol.  12. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Education, 
vol.  4. 

Vol.  1-3. — No.  1,  part  6.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of 
Columbia. 

Vol.  14. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  15. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.  4.  Report  of 
the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  1(3. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Estimates  of  appropriations.  (J.  Indian  dis- 
bursements.    62.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  17. — No.  7.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  18.— No.  13-19. 

Vol.  19.— No.  20-86,  except  62. 

Vol.  20.— No.  87-116. 

Vol.  21.— No.  117-121. 

Vol.  22.— No.  122-192. 

Vol.  23.— No.  193-227,  except  219  and  226. 

Vol.  24. — No.  219.  Decisions  of  the  First  Comptroller. 

Vol.  25.— No.  226.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  26.— No.  228.  Agricultural  report. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-13,  except  8  and  11. 

Vol.  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  8.  Estimates  for  the  District  of  Columbia.  53. 
Private  claims  presented  to  the  House  from  the  Forty-second 
to  the  Forty-sixth  Congress,  McPherson. 

Vol.  3. — No.  IL.  Contested  election  from  Florida,  Horatio  Bisbee,  jr.,  v. 
Jesse  J.  Finley. 

Vol.  4. — No.  14,  parts  1  and  2.  Contested  election  from  Mississippi,  George 
M.  Buchanan  r..Van  H.  Manning. 

Vol.  5. — No.  16.  Contested  election  from  Alabama.  James  Gillette  v.  Thomas 
H.  Herndon.  17.  Contested  election  from  Alabama,  Paul 
Strobach  v.  Hilary  A.  Herbert.  18.  Contested  election  from 
Alabama,  A.  A.  Mabson  v.  W.  C.  Gates.  22.  Contested  election 
from  Alabama,  James  Q.  Smith  r.  Charles  M.  Shelley. 

Vol.  6. — No.  19.  Contested  election  from  South  Carolina,  Samuel  Lee  r. 
John  S.  Richardson.  20.  Contested  election  from  South  Caro- 
lina, Robert  Smalls  r.  George  D.  Tillman. 

Vol.  7. — No.  22.  Contested  election  from  Alabama.  William  Lowe  v.  Joseph 
Wheeler. 

Vol.  8.— No.  23.  Contested  election  from  South  Carolina,  C.  J.  Stolbrand  v. 
D.  Wyatt  Aiken.  24.  Report  of  Managers  of  National  Soldiers' 
Home.  25.  Contested  election  from  Utah,  George  Q.  Cannon  v. 
Allen  G.  Campbell.  2(i.  Contested  election  from  Iowa,  J.  C. 
Cook  V.  M.  E.  Cutts. 

Vol.  9. — No.  27.  Contested  election  from  Missouri,  Gustavus  Sessiughaus  i: 
R.  Graham  Frost,  part  1. 

Vol.  10.— No.  27.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  11.— No.  27.  The  same,  part  3. 

Vol.  12.— No.  28-46. 

Vol.  13,  part  1.— Nos.  47,  55,  56,  and  .58. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

House  uiiscellaueous  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  1.3,  part  2. — No.  57.  Digest  of-eleetion  cases,  Forty-fifth  and  Forty-sixth 
Congresses,  1870-1880. 

Vol.  14.— [Quarto.  I — No.  48.  Flags  of  maritime  nation?;. 

Vol.15. — [Quarto.] — No.  50.  Copper-bearing  rocks  of  Lake  Superior,  Irving, 
vol.  5. 

Vol.  IG. — [Quarto.] — No.  51.  History  of  the  ComstocU  lode.  Lord.  vol.  4. 

Vol.17.  i>art  1. —  [Quarto.] — No.  52.  Geology  of  the  Comstock  lode,  Becker, 
vol.  :i. 

Vol.  17,  part  2. — [Quarto.] — The  same.     Mai)s. 

Vol.18. — No.  54.  Rel)ellion  Records,  series  1,  vol.  5. 

Vol.19. —  [Quarto.] — No.  59.  Eulogies  on  Michael  P.  O'Connor,  (".(t.  Appar- 
ent right  ascension  of  additional  time  stars. 

Vol.20. — [Quarto.] — No.  61.  Second  report  of  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology. 

Vol.  21. — No.  G2,  part  1.  Geological  Survey,  part  1,  Haydeu. 

Vol.  22.— No.   02.  part  2.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  2.3.— No.  0.3.  Rebellion  Records,  series  1,  vol.  0. 

Vol.  24,  part  1. — No.  04,  part  1.  Compendium  of  the  Tenth  Census. 

Vol.  24,  part  2.— The  same. 

Vol.  25.— No.  05.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.20. — [Quarto]. — No.  06.  Contributions  to  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology. 

Vol.  27. — No.  07.  Rebellion  Records,  series  1.  vol.  7. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

\o\.  1.— No.  1-392. 

Vol.  2.— No.  393-053. 

Vol.  3.— No.  054-993. 

Vol.  4.— No.  994-1270. 

Vol.  5.— No.  1277-1017,  except  1559. 

Vol.  0.— No.  1618-1811. 

Vol.7. — [Quarto.] — No.  1559.  General  index  of  the  Journals  of  Congress 
from  the  Eleventh  to  the  Sixteenth  Congress. 

Note. — iliscellaneous  Document  No.  49,  Husbandry  of  the  Angora  goat, 
August  20,  1884 ;  copy  not  furnished  for  this  document. 

Second  Session. — December  4,  1882  to  M.\rch  3,  1883. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-24,  except  5. 

Vol.  1,  part  2.— No.  5.  Report  of  the  National  Board  of  Health, 

Vol.  2.— No.  25-32.     No.  25.  Industrial  Education  in  the  United  States. 

Vol.  :;.— No.  33-85,  except  77  and  84. 

Vol.4. — [Quarto.] — No.  77.  Report  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Vol.  5.  i)art  1.— No.  84.  List  of  pensioners  on  .Tanuary  1,  1883.  in  Maine.  New 
Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  Connecti- 
cut, New  Jersey,  and  District  of  Columbia. 

Vol.  5,  part  2. — No.  84.  The  same,  New  York  and  Pennsylvania. 

Vol.  5,  parts. — No.  84.  The  same,  Ohio,  Illinois,  and  Iowa. 

Vol.  5,  part  4. — No.  84.  The  same,  Indiana,  Michigan,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota. 
Kansas,  Nebraska,  Colorado,  California.  Oregon.  .Nevada, 
Indian  Territory,  Dakota.  New  Mexico,  Montana,  Washington, 
Utah,  Idaho,  Arizoiia,  and  .Vlasku. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  5,  part  5. — No.  84.  Tlie  same,  Delaware,  West  Virginia,  Virginia,  Mary- 
land, North  Carolina,   South  Carolina,  Georgia,   Florida,  Ala- 
bama,   Mississippi,    Louisiana,    Texas,    Arkansas,    Tennessee, 
Kentucky,  Missouri,  and  foreign. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-51,  except  18,  32,  and  46. 

Vol.2. — [Quarto.] — No.  18.  Comparative  rates  of  internal  revenue. 

Vol.3. — [Quarto.] — No.  32.  Eulogies  on  the  late  Senator  Benjamin  H.  Hill. 

Vol.  4. — No.  46.  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  879-980. 

Vol.  2.— No.  981-1031. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  2.  President  Arthur's  annual  message  ;  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  AVar,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  1. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  AVar,  Engineers,  vol.  2. 
part  2. 

Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  3. 

Vol.6. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  ordnance,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  7. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  8. — No.  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  parts  1,  2,  and  3. 

Vol.  9. — No.  1,  part  4.  Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  10. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

Vol.  11. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Indian  af- 
fairs, railroad  accounts,  and  pensions,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  12. — [Quarto.] — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior, 
Geological  Survey,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  13. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  education, 
vol.  4. 

Vol.  14. — No.  1,  part  6.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of 
Columbia,  and  No.  8-34. 

Vol.  15. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  16. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.  4.  Report  of 
the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  17. —  [Quarto.] — No.  .5.  Estimates  of  appropriations.  6.  Indian  dis- 
bui'sements.  9.  Miscellaneous,  estimates  for  the  District  of 
Columbia. 

Vol.  18. — No.  7.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  19.— No.  35-72,  except  71. 

Vol.  20.— [Quarto.]— No.  71.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  21.— No.  73-104,  except  93. 

Vol.  22.— No.  93.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  2.3. — [Qviarto.] — No.  105.  Cruise  of  the  steamer  Cnrivin  in  the  Arctic 
Ocean  in  1881.  107.  Interoceanic  communication  by  vs-ay  of  the 
American  isthmus.  Sullivan. 

Vol.24. — No.  100.  Precious  metals  in  the  United  States.  108.  Loss  of  the 
steamer  JcaiieHe. 


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FORTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  25. — Xo.  109.  Agricultural  report. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-18.  except  C>  and  9. 

Vol.  2. — No.  6,  part  1.  Report  of  the  Tariff  Commission,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3.— No.  (5,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  4,  part  1. — No.  19-25,  29,  and  30.  Consular  reports ;  contested  election. 

Jones  f.  Shelley  ;  judgments  of  Court  of  Claims,  etc. 
Vol.  4,  part  2. — No.   20,   part   1.  Report   of   Executive   Departments   on   the 

exhibition,  1876. 
Vol.  4,  part  3. — No.  20,  part  2.     The  same." 
Vol.  5. — No.  26.  Smithsonian  report. 
Vol.  6. — No.  27.  War  records,  series  1,  vol.  8. 
Vol.  7.— [Quarto.]— No.  28.  Nautical  Almanac  for  188G. 
Vol.  8.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  30,  31,  32,  33.  and  .34.  eulogies. 

Vol.  9. — No.  35.  Digest  of  House  election  cases  in  the  Forty-seventh  Con- 
gress. 
Vol.  10. — No.  37.  Decisions  of  the  First  Comptroller. 
Vol.  11. — No.  39.  Commercial  relations.     40.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of 

Fish  and  Fisheries. 
Vol.  12. — No.  41.  Rebellion  records,  series  1,  vol.  9. 
Vol.  13.— [Quarto.]— No.  42.  Tenth  Census: 

Part  1.  Population. 

Part  2.  Manufactures. 

Part  3.  Agriculture. 

Part  4.  Transportation. 

Part  5.  Cotton  production,  vol.  1. 

Part  6.  Cotton  production,  vol.  2. 

Part  7.  Valuation,  taxation,  and  public  debt. 

Part  8.  News] )apers,  Alaska,  and  sliipimilding. 

Part  9.  Forest  trees  of  North  America,  part  1. 

Part  9.  Forestry,  maps,  part  2. 

Part  10.  Petroleum,  coke,  and  building  stones. 

Part  11.  Mortality  and  vital  statistics,  part  1. 

Part  12.  The  same,  part  2. 

Part   12,   part  2,   part   1.  Plates  and   diagrams  accompanying 
part  12. 

Part  1.3.  Technology  and  precious  metals. 

Part  14.  Mining  laws. 

Part  15.  Mining  east  of  the  one-hundredth  meridian. 

Part  16.  Water  power,  part  1. 

Part  17.  The  same,  part  2. 

Part  18.  Social  statistics  of  cities,  jKirt  1. 

Part  19.  The  same,  part  2. 

Part  20.  Wages. 

Part  21.  Fisheries. 

I'art  22.  Miscellaneous. 

a  No.  38.  Questions  of  order,  raised  an<l  decided  in  Connnittee  of  the  Whole 
House  on  general  ai)propriatious  and  revenue  bills,  copy  not  furnished. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  14. — [Quarto.] — No.  43.  Monographs  of  the  Geological  Survey,  vol.  6. 

Vol.  15. — No.  44.  Report  of  the  Entomological  Commission. 

Vol.  16. — No.  45,  part  1.  Public-land  laws. 

Vol.  17. — No.  45,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  18.— No.  45,  part  3.  The  same. 

Vol.  19.  No.  45,  part  4.  The  public  domain. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1812-1958. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1959-2045. 

FORTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — December  3,  1883  to  July  7,  1884. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-49,  except  5  and  29. 

Vol.  2. — No.  5.  Tests  of  iron  and  steel. 

Vol.  3. — [Quarto.] — No.  29.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  4.— No.  50-83. 

Vol.  5.— No.  84-100. 

Vol.  G.— No.  101-196. 

Vol.  6i. — No.  169.  Correspondence,  Ward  and  Hill  claims. 

Vol.  7.— No.  197-208,  except  204. 

Vol.8. — [Quarto.] — No.    204.  Second    cruise   of   the    Corwin    in    the    Arctic 
Ocean  in  1881. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-27. 

Vol.  2.— No.  28-127,  except  110. 

Vol.  3.— [Quarto.] — No.  110.  Memoirs  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  .3-147. 

Vol.  2.— No.  148-343. 

Vol.  3.— No.  344-490. 

Vol.  4.— No.  491-550. 

Vol.  5.— No.  551-578. 

Vol.  6. — No.  579.  Alleged  outrages  in  Virginia. 

Vol.  7.— No.  580-900. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.   1. — No.   1,   pait   1.  President   Arthur's   annual   message;  foreign   rela- 
tions. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  iiart  2.  Report  of  the  Secretai-y  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  1. 

Vol.  4.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  2. 

Vol.  5.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
])art  3. 

Vol.  6.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  ordnance,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  7.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 


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FORTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  docuineiits — Continued. 

Vol.  8. — No.  1,  part  ;!.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

Vol.  9. — No.  1,  part  4.  Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  10. — No.  1.  i)art  .").  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.    11. — No.    1.  part  ."i.  Report  of  the   Secretary  of  the   Interior,    Indian 

affairs  and  Territories,  vol.  2. 
\ii\.  lii. — [Quarto.] — No.  1.  pait  5.  Geolofjical  Survey,  vol.  o. 
Vol.  ]:j. — No.  1,  i)art  G,  and  No.  t>-18,  except  7. 
\'()1.  14. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 
^'ol.  15. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.     4.  Report  of 

the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 
\(A.  HJ. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  5,  ol,  35,  G4,  and  82.     No.  04.  Apprujiriations  for 

rivers  and  harbors,  1789-1882. 
Vol.  17. — No.  7.  Commerce  and  navigation. 
Vol.  18.— No.  19-3G.  except  31  and  35. 
Vol.  19. — No.  37.  Mississippi  River  Commission. 
Vol.  20.— No.  38-92,  except  43,  64,  73,  82,  and  84. 
Vol.  21.— No.  43.  Report  of  the  National  Board  of  Health. 
Vol.  22.— [Quarto.']— No.  73.  Patent  Office  report. 
Vol.  23.— [Quarto.]— No.  84.  Mail  contracts. 
Vol.  24.— No.  93-99. 
Vol.  25. — No.  100.  Star  route  investigations.     101.  Undervaluations  of  wool 

and     woolen     yarns.     102.  Indian     depredation     claims.     103. 

Mexican  claims. 
Vol.  20.— No.  104-128. 
Vol.  27.— No.  129-175,  except  172. 

Vol.  28. — No.  172.  Irregular  practices  of  certain  attorneys. 
Vol.  29. — No.  17G,  part  1.  Commercial  relations,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  30. — No.  176,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  31.— No.  177.  Report  of  the  Director  of  the  Mint. 
Vol.  32. — No.  178.  Agricultural  report. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-15,  except  4  and  12. 

Vol.  2.— [Quarto.-]— No.  4,  part  1.  Official  register. 

Vol.  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  4.  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  4. — No.  12,  part  1.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  5. — No.  12,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  G.— No.  12,  part  3.  The  same. 

Vol.  7.— No.  12,  part  4.  The  same. 

Vol.  8. — No.  IG.  Contested  election  fi-om  Virginia,  C.  T.  O'Ferrall   r.  John 

Paul. 
Vol.  9.— No.  17-19. 
Vol.  10.— No.  20-24. 
Vol.  11. — No.  25,  part  1.  Contested  election   from  Ohio.  J.   E.  Campbell    r. 

II.  L.  Morey. 
\oI.  12. — No.  25.  parts  2  and  ;>.  The  same. 
Vol.  13. — No.  2G.   War  records,  series  1,  vol.  10.  part   1. 
^'ol.  14. — No.  27.  part  1.  Contested  election  from  Virginia.  John  E.  Massey  v. 

John  S.  Wise. 


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FORTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  uiiscellaneous  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  l-j. — No.  27,  part  2.  Contested  election  from  Virginia,  John  E.  Massey  v. 
John  8.  Wise. 

Vol.  IG.— No.  28-31. 

^'ol.  17. — No.  32.  War  records,  series  1,  vol.  10,  part  2. 

Vol.  18. — No.  33.  Weeks's  report  on  wages  (not  printed). 

Vol.*19.— No.  34-.50,  except  35.  38,  41,  46,  47,  and  49. 

Vol.  20. — [Quarto.] — No.  35.  Nautical  Almanac.  41.  American  Coasters' 
Nautical  Almanac. 

Vol.  21. — No.  38.  Expenditures  in  the  Department  of  Justice,  part  1. 

Vol.  22.— No.  38.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  23.— [Quarto.]— No.  46.  Eulogies  of  Dudley  C.  Haskell.  47.  Eulogies 
of  Thomas  Allen.     .53.  Eulogies  of  Thomas  H.  Ilerndou. 

Vol.  24. — No.  49.  Imports  and  duties,  1867-1883 ;  domestic  and  fox'eigu  ex- 
ports, by  Evans,  1884. 

Vol.  25.— No.  51-04,  except  53,  56,  and  60. 

Vol.  26. — No.  56.  Decisions  of  the  First  Comptroller. 

Vol.  27. — [Quarto.] — No.  60.  Geological  Survey. 

Vol.  28. — No.  65,  part  1.  War  records,  vol.  11,  part  1. 

Vol.  20.— No.  65,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  11,  part  2. 

Vol  30.— No.  6.5,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  11,  part  .3. 

Vol.  .30.— No.  65,  part  3.  The  same,  vol.  11.  part  3. 

Vol.  31. — No.  66.  Jcannette  court  of  inquiry. 

Vol.  33.— No.  68.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  .34. — No.  69.  Smithsonian  report. 

Vol.  35. — No.  70.  Geological  Survey,  fossil  flora. 

A^ol.  36.— No.  71.  Bulletins  of  the  Geological  Survey,  1-6. 

Vol.  37. —  [  Quarto.  ]^ — No.  72.  Silver-lead  deposits  of  Eureka,  Nev. 

Vol.  .38.— [Quarto.]— No.  73.  Paleontology  of  the  Eureka  district. 

Vol.  .39. — [Quarto.] — No.  74.  Paleontology  of  New  Jersey. 

Vol.  40. — No.  75.  Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States. 
Report  of  House  committees :  " 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-.342. 

Vol.  2.— No.  34.3-636. 

Vol.  3.— No.  637-979. 

Vol.  4.— No.  980-1175. 

Vol.  5.— No.  1176-1519. 

Vol.  6.— No.  1520-1862. 

Vol.  7.— No.  1863-2165. 

Second  Session.— December  1,  1884  to  March  3,  1885;  also  Forty-ninth  Con- 
gress, Special  Session  Senate,  March  4  to  April  2.  1885. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1,  part  1. — Nos.  1—49.  No.  47,  part  1.  President's  message  transmitting 
"  Treaties  and  Conventions." 

Vol.  1,  part  2. — No.  47,  part  2.  "  Treaties  and  Conventions  concluded  between 
the  United  States  of  America  and  Other  Powers  since  July  4, 
1776,"  etc. ;  Haswell's  compilation,  1889. 

Vol.  2,  part  1. — Nos.  .50-106  (except  No.  95).  Nos.  1  and  2,  Senate  special  ses- 
sion, March-April.  1885. 

oThe  following  numbers  were  not  bound:  11,  371,  17.32,  1976,  2019. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — No.  9.5.  Mrs.  Fletcher's  Special  Report  on  Indian  Education 

and  Civilisiation. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-G8,  except  33,  56,  66,  and  67 ;  No.  1-25  of  Senate  special  ses- 
sion. March-April.  1885. 
Vol.  2. — No.  33.  Smithsonian  report. 

Vol.  3. — [Quarto.] — No.  56.  Proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  the  Washington 

Monument. 
66.  Eulogies  of  the  late  Senator  Hoiuy  B.  Anthony. 
Vol.4. — [Quarto.] — No.  67.  Descriptive    catalogue    of    Government    puhlica- 

tions,  September  5,  1774.  to  March  4.  1881,  Poore. 
Vol.  5. — [Quarto.] — No.  69.  Memoirs  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences. 
Vol.  6. — No.  70.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 
Vol.7. — [Quarto.] — No.  71.  Astronomical    and   meteorological    observations, 

1881. 
Vol.  8.— [Quarto.]— No.  72.  The  same,  for  1882. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  901-1292,  except  1262.  suppressed. 

Vol.  2.— No.  129.3-1573.  No.  1  of  special  session.  March  4-April  2.  1885. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Arthur's  annual  message ;  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War.   Engineers,   vol.   2, 

part  1. 
Vol,  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the   Secretary   of   War.   Engineers,   vol.   2, 

part  2. 
Vol.5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary   of  War,   Engineers,   vol.   2, 

part  3. 
Vol.6. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the   Secretary   of   War,   Engineers,   vol.   2, 

I)art  4. 
Vol.  7. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  ordnance,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  8.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  (Sfhce,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  9. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report;  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  vols.  1  and  2. 
Vol.  10. — No.  1,  part  4.  Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 
Vol.  11. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  tuo  Secretary  of  tlie  Interior,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  12. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  Indians  and 

Territories,  vol.  2. 
Vol.13. —  [Quarto.] — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior, 

Geological  Survey,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  14. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  education, 

vol.  4. 
Vol.  1.5. — No.  1,  part  6.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia, and  Nos.  (5,  8,  and  9. 
Vol.  16. — No  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 
Vol.  17. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.     4.  Report  of 

the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 
Vol.  18.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  5,  115,  196,  and  270.     Geographical  Congress  at 

Vienna,  estimates,  deficiencies,  etc. 
Vol.  19. — No.  7,  part  1.  Coninierce  and  navigation. 
Vol.  20. — No.  7,  parts  2  and  3.      Internal  commerce  of  the  United  States. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  21.— No.  10-64,  except  4:5,  44,  and  .54. 

Vol.  22. —  [Quarto.] — No.  43.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Vol.  23. — [Quarto.] — No.  44.  International  polar  expedition  to  Point  Barrow, 
Alaska. 

Vol.  24. — No.  .54.  part  1.  Consular  reports  on  labor  in  Europe. 

Vol.  25. — No.  54,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  2G. — No.  54.  part  3.  Labor  in  America,  Africa,  and  Australia. 

Vol.  27.— No.  6.5-175.  except  115. 

Vol.  28.— No.  17G-225,  except  196. 

Vol.  29.— No.  226-267,  except  235,  248,  and  266. 

Vol.  .30. — No.  235.  French  and  American  Claims  Conuuission. 

Vol.  31.— No.  248.  The  same. 

Vol.  32.— [Quarto.]— No.  266.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  33. — No.  268.  Precious  metals  in  the  United  States. 

Vol.  34.— No.  269.  Agricultural  report. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-11. 

Vol.  2.— No.  12-38.  except  15,  18,  22,  27,  28,  29.  30,  31,  32.  33.  34,  .35.  and  37. 

Vol.3. — [Quarto.] — No.  15.  Digest  of  the  official  opinions  of  the  Attorneys- 
General  from  1789  to  1881. 

Vol.4. — [Quarto.] — No.  18.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents. 

Vol.  5. — No.  22.  Decisions  of  the  First  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.6. — [Quarto.] — No.  27.  Eulogies  on  the  late  Representative  W.  II. 
Duncan.     28.  Eulogies  on  the  late  Representative  J.  H.  Evins. 

Vol.  7. — No.  29.  British  naval  and  military  operations  in  Egypt  in  1882. 
Goodrich.  30.  The  war  between  Chile  and  Peru  and  Bolivia  in 
1879-1881,  Mason.  31.  Operations  of  the  French  navy  during 
the  war  with  Tunis.  1881. 

Vol.  8.— [Quarto.]— No.  32.  Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Bureau  of  Eth- 
nology. 

Vol.  9.— [Quarto.]— No.  33.  Nautical  Almanac  for  1888. 

Vol.  10.— No.  34.  Consuls'  reports. 

Vol.11- — [Quarto.] — No.  35.  Monograph  No.  2  of  the  Geological  Survey,  ter- 
tiary history  of  the  Grand  Canyon  of  the  Colorado,  Dutton. 

Vol.  n.  part  2. — [Quarto.] — Same,  Atlas. 

Vol.12. — No.  37.  War  records,  vol.  12,  part  1. 

Vol.  13.— No.  37.  War  records,  vol.  12,  part  2. 

Vol.  14.— No.  37.  War  records,  vol.  12.  part  3. 

Vol.  15. — No.  39.  Fourth  Annual  Report  on  Entomology. 

Vol.  16. — No.  40.  Insects  affecting  orange  trees.  41.  Bulletins  No.  7-14  of 
the  Geological  Survey. 

Vol.17. — [Quarto.] — No.  42.  Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Bureau  of  Eth- 
nology. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  2166-2604,  except  2189. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2005-2676. 

Vol.  3.— No.  2677-2696,  except  2692. 

Vol.4. — [Quarto.] — No.  2692.  Personal  record  of  the  Members  of  Congress 
for  the  first  eight  Congresses,  1789  to  1805. 


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FORTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  4  to  April  2,  1885. 

Senate  exofutlve  ilocuiiioiits  :  Ixnind  witli  Senate  exociitivo  documents  of  48th 

Congress,  2d  session. 
Senate  niiscellaneou.s  documents ;  bound  with  Senate  miscellaneous  documents 

of  48th  Congress,  2d  session. 

First  Session. — December  7,  1885  to  August  5,  1886. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-08,  except  35  and  36. 

Vol.  2. — No.  35.  Tests  of  iron  and  steel  at  Watertown  Arsenal,  part  1. 

Vol.  3.— No.  3G.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  G9-77.  except  74. 

Vol.5. — [Quarto.] — No.  74.  Payments  of  awards  under  certain  treaties  with 
France  and  Spain.  99.  Report  of  the  United  States  Nicaragua 
surveying  party  in  1885,  Menocal. 

Vol.  5,  part  2. — [Quarto.] — Maps,  Nicaragua  survey. 

Vol.  (J.— No.  78-98. 

Vol.  7.— No.  100-153. 

Vol.  8.— No.  1.54-226. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1^6. 

^'ol.  2.— No.  47-98,  except  71  and  82. 

Vol.  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  71.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  4.- — No.  82.  Testimony  taken  during  investigation  of  the  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey. 

Vol.  5.— No.  99-170,  except  104,  120,  145,  1.52,  154,  155,  156,  and  162. 

Vol.6. — [Quarto.] — No.  104.  Addresses  on  the  acceptance  of  the  Garfield 
statue.  120.  Eulogies  of  the  late  Vice-President  Hendricks. 
145.  Eulogies  of  the  late  Senator  John  F.  Miller. 

Vol.  7. —  [Quarto.] — No.  152.  Observations  of  the  Naval  Observatory.  154. 
Memoirs  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences. 

Vol.  S. —  [Quarto.] — No.  155.  Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  Alaska. 
150.  Natural  history  collections  made  in  Alaska  in  1877-1881. 

Vol.  9. — No.  162,  part  1.  Wharton's  Digest  of  International  Law,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  10.— No.  162,  part  2.  The  same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  11.— No.  162,  part  3.  The  same.  vol.  3. 

Vol.  12. — [Quarto.] — No.  171.  Digest  of  the  opinions  of  the  Attorney-General. 

\'ol.  13. — No.  172.  Census  report  on  the  defective  classes. 
liei)orts  of  Senate  committees: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-90,  except  46. 

Vol.  2. — No.  46,  part  1.  Report  of  the  Senate  Committee  on  Interstate  Com- 
merce. 

Vol.  3. — No.  46.  part  2.  The  same,  testimony. 

Vol.  4.— No.  91-392. 

Vol.  5.— No.  393-784. 

Vol.  (•..— No.  78.V10S8. 

\o\.  7.— No.  1089-1315.  except  1278. 

Vol.  8. — No.  1278,  parts  1  and  3.  Condition  of  the  Indians  in  Indian  Terri- 
tory and  on  other  reservations. 

A'ol.  9. — No.  1278,  part  2.  Testimony. 
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FORTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Iteports  of  Senate  committees — Coutinued. 

Vol.  10.— No.  131G-1453. 

Vol.  11.— No.  1454-1G15. 
House  exec-utive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Cleveland's  annual  message ;    foreign  rela- 
tions. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the   Secretary   of   War,   Engineers,   vol.   2, 
part  1. 

Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the   Secretary   of  War,    Engineers,   vol.   2, 
part  2. 

Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the    Secretary   of   War,   Engineers,   vol.   2, 
part  3. 

Vol.  6. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the   Secretary   of   War,   Engineers,   vol.   2, 
part  4. 

Vol.  7. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report.of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Ordnance,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  8. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  9. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  the  SecTetary  of  the  Navy. 

Vol.  10. — No.  1,  part  4.  Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  11. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  12. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Indians  and 
Territories,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  13. —  [Quarto.] — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior, 
Geological  Survey,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  14. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  education, 
vol.  4. 

Vol.  15. — No.   1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Commis- 
sioner of  Lahor.  vol.  5. 

Vol.  IG. — No.  1,  part  G.  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Vol.  17. — No.  2,  part  1.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 

Vol.  18. — No.  2,  part  2.  The  same,  collection  of  duties. 

Vol.  19. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency. 

Vol.  20.— No.  4-20,  except  5,  9,  18,  and  19. 

Vol.  21.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  5,  62,  116,  and  176. 

Vol.22. —  [Quarto.] — No.  9.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.23. — [Quarto.] — No.  18.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Vol.  24. — No.  19.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  25.— No.  21-50,  except  27,  29,  31,  and  49. 

Vol.  26. — No.  27.  Accounts  of  the  Treasurer. 

Vol.  27. — No.  29.  Receipts  and  expenditures  for  year  ending  June  30,  1881. 
31.  The  same,  year  ending  June  30,  1882. 

Vol.  28. — [Quarto.] — No.  49.  Report  of  the  Board  on  Fortiflcations. 

Vol.  28,  part  2. — [Quarto.] — The  same.      Illustrations.  ])lates. 

Vol.29. — No.  51.  Cattle  and  dairy  farming  as  reported  by  the  consuls  of  the 
United  States. 

Vol.  30.— No.  52-118,  except  62  and  116. 

Vol.  31.— No.  119-172,  except  1.53. 

Vol.32. —  [Quarto.]— No.  153.  Cruise  of  the  steamer  Corivin  in  the  Arctic 
Ocean  in  1885. 

Vol.  33.— No.  173-280,  except  176  and  253. 


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FORTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  34. — No.  253.  Couuiiercial  relations. 

Vol.  35.— No.  281-377,  except  200. 

Vol.  36. — No.  290.  Production  of  the  precious  metals  in  the  United  States. 

Vol.  37. — No.  378.  Agricultural  report. 
House  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-34,  except  15,  16,  21,  22,  23,  26,  27,  28,  and  29. 

Vol.  2. — [Quarto.] — No.  16.  Rules  adopted  by  the  House.  304.  Monographs 
of  Geological  Survey,  vol.  11  :  geological  history  of  Lake  La- 
hontan,  in  Nevada.  .305.  The  same,  vol.  10,  monograph  of  an 
extinct  order  of  gigantic  mammals. 

Vol.  3.— No.  21.  War  records,  vol.  13. 

Vol.  4.— No.  22.  The  same,  vol.  14. 

Vol.  .5.— [Quarto.]— No.  27.  Official  Register  for  188.5,  part  1. 

Vol.  6.— [Quarto.]— No.  27.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  7. — No.  28.  Consuls'  reports. 

Vol.  8. — No.  29.  Consuls'  reports. 

Vol.  9. — No.  30.  Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States. 

Vol.  10.— No.  37-177,  except  164. 

Vol.  11.— No.  1G4.  War  records,  vol.  15. 

Vol.  12. — Nos.  178  and  179.  Consuls'  reports. 

Vol.  13.— No.  180-340,  except  273,  302,  304,  305,  and  338. 

Vol.  14.— No.  273.  War  records,  vol.  16,  part  1. 

Vol.  15.— [Quarto.] — No.  302.  Memorial  addresses  on  the  late  Representa- 
tive Reuben  Elhvood.  379.  The  same,  of  J.  Rankin.  380. 
The  same,  of  Michael  Hahn. 

Vol.  16.— No.  3.38.  War  records,  vol.  16,  part  2. 

Vol.  17.— No.  341-395,  except  354,  355,  371,  379,  380,  392,  and  393. 

Vol.  18.— [Quarto.]— No.  354.    Nautical  Almanac  for  1889. 

Vol.  19. — No.  355.  Testimony  in  the  case  of  the  Pan-Electric  Telephone  Com- 
pany. 

Vol.  20.— No.  371.  War  records,  vol.  17. 

Vol.  21. —  [Quarto.] — No.  .392.  Examination  of  wools  and  other  animal  fibers. 

Vol.22,  part  1.— [Quarto.]— No.  393.  The  Greely  expedition  to  Lady  Frank- 
lin Bay. 

Vol.22,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  393.  The  same,  with  report  of  relief  party; 
also  in  this  volume  House  Miscellaneous  Document  No.  157, 
Forty-ninth  Congress,  second  session ;  "  Schley-Greely  relief 
expedition  of  1884." 

Vol.23. — No.  .396,  part  1.  International  Monetary  Conference  at  Paris  in  1878. 

Vol.  24.— No.  :',96,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  25. — No.  15,  part  1.  Smithsonian  report. 

Vol.  26. — No.  15,  part  2.  The  George  Catlin  Indian  gallery  in  the  Smithson- 
ian Institution. 

Vol.  27,  part  1.— [Quarto.]— No.  307,  parti.  Monograph  of  the  United  States 
Geological  Survey,  mining  in  Leadville,  Emmons. 

Vol.  27,  part  2. —  [Quarto.] — No.  397,  part  2.  The  same,  atlas. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-373. 

Vol.  2.— No.  374-708. 


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FORTY  NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  House  eouimittees — Coutiuued. 
Vol.  3.— No.  7U9-1U2!). 
Vol.  4.— No.  1030-127(i. 
Vol.  5.— No.  1277-1542. 
Vol.  G.— No.  1543-1887. 
Vol.  7.— No.  1888-22G4. 
Vol.  8.— No.  2265-2577. 
Vol.  9.— No.  2578-2855. 
Vol.  10.— No.  2856-3142. 
Vol.  11.— No.  3143-3474. 

Vol.  12. —  [Quarto.] — No.  3475.  Personal  index  of  the  Members  of  Congress 
from  the  Ninth  to  the  Sixteenth  Congress.  1805  to  1821. 

Second  Session.— December  6,  1886  to  March  8,  1887. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-110. 

Vol.  2.— No.  111-125. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-29. 

Vol.  2.— No.  30-91,  except  30  (part  2)  and  90. 

Vol.  3. — [Quarto.] — No.  30,  part  2.  Memoirs  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sci- 
ences. 

Vol.  4. — No.  90.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 

Vol.5. —  [Quarto.] — No.  92.  Cholera    in    Europe   and    India,    by    Edward    O. 
Shakespeare. 

Vol.  6. — [Quarto.] — No.  93.  Eulogies  of  the  late  Senator  John  A.  Logan.    94. 
Eulogies  of  the  late  Senator  Austin  Pike. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1616-1773.     No.  1683,  parts  1  and  2.  American  fishery  intereses. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1774-1961. 

Vol.  3.— No.  1962-1990. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Cleveland's  annual   message  ;   foreign   rela- 
tions. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  1. 

Vol.  4.— No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  2. 

Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 
part  3. 

Vol.  6. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Ordnance,  vol.  3,  and 
No.  1,  part  2,  Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  7. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.     Part  4.  Report 
of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  8. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  9. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  public  lands, 
vol.  2. 

Vol.  10.— [Quarto.]— No.  1,  part  5.  Geological  Survey,  vol,  3. 

Vol.  11. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Education,  vol.  4, 
and  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor,  vol.  5, 


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FORTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  12. — No.  1,  part  (i.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Co- 
himbia. 

Vol.  13. — No.  2,  parts  1  and  2.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  14. — No.  .'}.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency.  4.  Report  of 
the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 

Vol.  If). —  [Quarto.l — Nos.  5,  20  (part  3),  and  89.  Estimates  of  appropria- 
tions and  mail  contracts. 

Vol.  1(>. — No.  7,  part  1.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  17. — No.  7,  part  2.  Internal  commerce  of  the  United  States. 

Vol.  18. — Nos.  G  and  8-21,  except  No.  20,  part  3. 

Vol.  19.— No.  22-27. 

Vol.  20.— No.  28-78,  except  31  and  40. 

Vol.  21.  part  1.— No.  31.  Tests  of  metals  in  1886. 

Vol.  21,  part  2.— The  same. 

Vol.  22. — [Quarto.]— No.  40.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Vol.  23.— No.  79-130,  except  89. 

Vol.  ^4.— No.  131-180,  except  171. 

Vol.  25.— No.  181-200. 

Vol.  2(5. — No.  171.  Commercial  relations,  part  1. 

Vol.  27.— No.  171.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  28.— No.  201.  Agricultural  report. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-155,  except  53,  54,  55,  56,  135,  and  146. 

Vol.  2.— No.  53.  War  records,  vol.  17. 

Vol.  3. — No.  54.  The  same,  vol.  12,  part  2,  supplement. 

Vol.  4. — Nos.  55  and  50.  Consuls'  reports,  63-71,  April  to  December,  1886. 

Vol.  ."..—[Quarto.]— No.  135.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  <J. — No.  146.  Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States.  1.5(5.  Report  of 
the  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.  1(J6.  Appropriations  and  new 
offices.  168.  Distribution  of  documents  to  members.  157. 
Schley-Greely  relief  expedition,  bound  with  vol.  22.  part  2, 
House  miscellaneous  documents.  Forty-ninth  Congress,  first 
session. 

Vol.  7. — [Quarto.] — No.  158-162.  Memorial  addresses  on  the  late  Repre- 
sentatives Abraham  Dowdney.  New  York ;  John  Arnot,  jr.. 
New  York  ;  Lewis  Beach.  New  York :  William  T.  Price.  Wis- 
consin ;  William  H.  Cole,  Maryland. 

Vol.  8.— Nos.  163  and  164.  Bulletins  of  the  Geological  Survey,  No.  24-36, 
vols.  4  and  5. 

Vol.  9. — No.  165.     Bulletins  of  the  Fish  Commission.     169.  Consul's  reports. 

Vol.  10. — [Quai'to.] — No.  1(>7.  Report  on  ethnology. 

Vol.  11. — No.  170.  part  1.  Smithsonian  report. 

Vol.  12.  No.  170,  part  2.  The  same.     No.  157  is  bound  with  vol.  22,  part  2, 
first  session  of  the  Forty-ninth  Congress. 
Reports  of  House  committees: 

N'ol.  1.— No.  .3476-3817. 

Vol.  2.— No.  3818-4181,  except  4174. 

Vol.  3. — No.  4174,  parts  1  and  2.  Labor  troubles  in  Arkansas,  Illinois,  Kan- 
sas, Missouri,  and  Texas, 


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FIFTIETH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  5,  1887  to  October  20,  1888. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-50.  • 

Vol.  2. — No.  51,  parts  1,  2,  and  3.  Report  and  testimony  of  the  United  States 

Pacific  Railway  Commission, 
^^ol.  3. — No.  51.  The  same,  parts  4  and  5. 
Vol.  4. — No.  51.  The  same,  parts  6  and  7. 
Vol.  5. — No.  51.  The  same,  part  8. 
Vol.  6.— No.  51.  The  same,  parts  9  and  10. 
Vol.  7.— No.  52-124,  except  91  and  113. 
Vol.  8.— [Quarto.]— No.  91.  Rainfall  of  the  Pacific  Slope.     282.  Climate  of 

Oregon  and  Washington. 
Vol.  9. — No.  113.  President's  message  and  documents  relating  to  American 

fishing  interests  in  British  North  American  waters. 
Vol.  10.— No.  12.J-103. 
Vol.  11.— No.  194-281,  except  223. 

Vol.  12. — No.  223.  Report  of  the  United  States  Civil  Service  Commission. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-100. 
Vol.  2. — No.  101-211.     No.  109.  The  Fisheries  treaty,  and  Edmunds'  report, 

etc. 
Vol.3. — [Quarto.] — No.  212.  Appropriations  made  during  this  session. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-315. 
Vol.  2.— No.  31G-G60,  except  507. 
Vol.  3. — No.  507,  parts  1  and  2.  Methods  of  doing  business  in  the  Executive 

Departments. 
Vol.  4.— No.  507,  part  3.  The  same. 
Vol.  5.— No.  661-1193. 
Vol.  6.— No.  1194-1623. 
Vol.  7.— No.  1624-1874. 

Vol.  8.— No.  1875-239(5,  except  2332  and  2373. 
Vol.  9.— No.  2332,  parts  1,  2,  and  3.  Revision  if  the  tariff. 
Vol.  10. — No.  2373.  parts  1  and  2.  Operations  of  the  civil  service. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.1. — No.  1.  part  1.  President  Cleveland's  annual  message;  foreign  rela- 
tions. 
Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2,  part  1. 
Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2,  part  2. 
Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2,  part  3. 
Vol.  6. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2,  part  4. 
Vol.  7. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  AVar,  ordnance,  vol.  3,  and  of 

Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  8. — No.  1,  part  3.  Rejrort  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 
Vol.  9. — No.  1.  part  4.  Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 
Vol.  10. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol  1. 
Vol.  11. — No.  1,  part  .5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Indian  affairs. 
Vol.  12,  part  1. —  [Quarto.] — No.   1,   part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the 

Interior,  Eighth  Annual  Report.     Geological  Survey. 


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FIFTIETH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continu6d. 

Vol.  12,  part  2. — LQuarto.] — Geological  Survey,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  13. — J{o.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  education, 
vol.  4. 

Vol.  14. — No.  1,  part  .5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  labor  strilves 
and  lockouts,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  15. — No.  1,  part  0.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of 
Columbia. 

Vol.  10.— No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

Vol.  17. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency. 

Vol.  18. — No.  4-28,  except  5,  6,  and  14 ;  4  is  Commissioner  of  Internal  Reve- 
nue. 

Vol.  19.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  5,  14  (part  3),  29,  30,  and  376.  Estimates  of 
appropriations  and  mail  contracts. 

Vol.  20. — No.  6,  part  1.  Foreign  commerce.     Part  2.  Internal  commerce. 

Vol.  21,  parts  1  and  2. — Fines  and  deductions  of  mail  contractors. 

Vol.  22.^ — No.  15.  Accounts  of  the  Treasurer. 

Vol.  23. — No.  16.  Tests  of  iron  and  steel. 

Vol.  24. — [Quarto.] — No.  17.  Coast  Survey  report. 

Vol.  25.— No.  31-89. 

Vol.  20.— No.  90-210,  except  124. 

Vol.  27. — Nos.  124  and  382.     Receipts  and  expenditures. 

Vol.  28.— No.  211-281. 

Vol.  29.— No.  282-^69,  except  376,  382,  400,  402,  and  405. 

Vol.  30. — No.  400.  Consuls"  reports  on  taxation.  405.  Product  of  the  pre- 
cious metals  in  1887. 

Vol.  31. — No.'  402.  Commercial  relations. 

Vol.  .32.— No.  470.  Agricultural  report. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-280,  except  42,  63,  87,  and  164. 

Vol.  2. — No.  42.  Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States.  375.  Bulletins  of 
the  Geological  Survey,  vol.  0,  Nos.  38.  39.  and  40. 

Vol.  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  87,  part  1.  Official  Register  for  1887,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  4.— [Quarto.]— No.  87,  part  2.  The  same,  vol  2. 

Vol.  5.— [Quarto.]— No.  164.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  0.— No.  281-599,  except  325,  338,  3.39,  341,  .342.  374,  375,  387,  571,  572, 
576,  585,  597,  000,  601,  602,  603,  604,  and  605. 

Vol.  7.— No.  325.  War  records,  vol.  18. 

\'ol.  8.— No.  338.  The  same,  vol.  19,  part  1. 

^'ol.  9.— No.  339.  The  same,  vol.  19,  part  2. 

Xoh  10.— No.  341.  The  same,  vol.  20,  part  1. 

Vol.  11.— No.  342.  The  same,  vol.  20,  part  2. 

Vol.  12.  [Quarto.] — No.  374.  Speeches  on  accepting  the  portraits  of  ex- 
Speakers  Sedgwick,  Varnum.  and  Banks.  377.  Eulogies  of  the 
late  Representative  Seth  C.  Moffatt.  601.  Centennial  celebra- 
tion at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Vol.  13.— No.  387.  War  records,  vol.  21,  part  1. 

Vol.  14.— [Quarto.]— No.  .571.  Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Bureau  of  Eth- 
nology. 


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FIFTIETH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  15. — No.  572.  Importation  of  contract  labor. 

Vol.  16.— No.  585.  War  records,  vol.  22,  part  1. 

Vol.  17. — No.  000.  part  1.  Smitlisonian  report. 

Vol.  18. — No.  (iOO,  part  2.  The  same,  extinction  of  the  American  bison. 

Vol.  19. — [Quarto.] — No.  002.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  20,  part  1. — No.  603.  Preliminary  index  to  correspondence  and  topics  in 
introduction  and  notes  (Wharton's).  Part  2.  The  same,  cor- 
respondence from  February  5,  1775  to  January  1,  1779.  Part 
3.  The  same,  January  1,  1779  to  July  25,  1780.  Part  4.  The 
same,  July  25,  1780  to  November  25,  1781.  Part  5.  The  same, 
November  25,  1781  to  November  13,  1782.  Part  0.  The  same. 
November  13,  1782  to  March  4,  1785,  and  general  index. 

Vol.  21.— Nos.  004  and  005.  Consuls'  reports,  70-84,  "vols.  22  and  23,  April- 
June,  1887. 

Vol.  22.— Nos.  GOG  and  007.  Consuls'  reports,  8-5-91,  vols.  24  and  25,  October, 
1887  to  January,  1888. 

Vol.  23.— Nos.  008  and  009.  Consuls'  reports,  92-97,  vol.  26,  April-September, 
1888. 

Vol.  24. — [Quarto.] — No.  010.  Quicksilver  deposits  of  tlie  Pacific  slope. 
Vol.  13.  Monographs  of  United  States  Geological  Survey. 

Vol.  25. — [Quarto.] — No.  611.  Fossil  fishes  and  plants  of  New  Jersey  and  the 
Connecticut  Valley.  Vol.  14.  Monographs  of  United  States 
Geological  Survey. 

Vol.  26. —  [Quarto.] — No.  597.  Memoirs  of  the  Academy  of  Sciences. 

Vol.  27. — No.  03.  Laws  relating  to  the  Post-Office  Department. 
Reports  of  House  committees  :  « 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-200. 

Vol.  2.— No.  261-000. 

Vol.  3.— No.  601-970. 

Vol.  4.— No.  971-1380. 

Vol.  5.— No.  1381-1770. 

Vol.  6.— No.  1771-22'50. 

Vol.  7.— No.  2251-2090. 

Vol.  8.— No.  2091-3200,  except  3112. 

Vol.  9. — No.  3112.  Investigation  of  trusts. 

Vol.  10.— No.  .3201-3532,  except  3300. 

Vol.  11. — No.  3300.  Investigation  of  the  Government  Printing  Office. 

Second  and  Special  Sessions. — December  3, 1888  to  March  3,  1889;  Fifty-first 
Congress.     Special  Session  Senate,  March  4  to  April  2,  1889. 

Senate  executive  documents : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-59. 
Vol.  2.— No.  00-70. 
Vol.  3.— No.  77-130. 
Vol.  4. — No.  131-147,  and  No.  1  of  special  session,  March  4- April  2,  1889. 

«The  following  reports  wore  not  printed:  Nos.  355,   1433,   1922,  2330,  2824, 
2841,  2842,  2934,  2930,  2938,  2939,  2950,  3144,  and  3498. 


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FIFTIETH  CONGRESS. 

Second  and  Special  Sessions — Continued. 

Senate  miscellaneous  (liniiineiits : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1-30. 
^'ol.  2. — No.  31-93,  except  G2,  and  1-15  of  the  special  session,  March  4-April 

2,  1889. 
Vol.  3. — No.  (52.  Testimony  on  the  alleged  election  outrages  in  Texas. 
Vol.  4. — [Quarto.] — No.   94.- Statement  of  appropriations   and   new  offices. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 
\o\.  1.— No.  2397-2G04. 
Vol.  2.— No.  2005-2719,  except  2(180,  2705,  2707,  and  2710 ;  also  Nos.  1,  2,  and 

3  of  si)ecial  session,  March  4-April  2,  1889. 
Vol.  3. — No.  2080,  parts  1  and  2.  Investigation  of  the  new  aqueduct  tunnel 

in  the  District  of  Columbia. 
Vol.  4,  part  1. — No.  2705,  part  1.  La  Abra  claim  against  Mexico. 
Vol.  4,  part  2.— No.  2705,  part  2.  The  same. 
A"ol.  5. — No.  2707.  Report  on  Indian  traders. 

Vol.  0. — No.  2710.  Report  on  Indian  traders  and  Chippewa  timber  contracts. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President  Cleveland's  annual  message ;  foreign 

relations. 
Vol.  1. — No.  1.  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vols.  1  and  3. 
Vol.  3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 

part  1. 
Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 

part  2. 
Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 

liart  3. 
Vol.  0. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Engineers,  vol.  2, 

part  4. 
Vol.  7. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  8. — No.  1,  part  3.  Report  of- the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 
Vol.9. — No.  1,  part  4.  Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 
Vol.  10. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  11. — No.  1,  part  .5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  public  lands, 

vol.  2. 
Vol.12. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the   Secretary  of  the   Interior,   interstate 

commerce  and  Territories,  vol.  3. 
Vol.13. —  [(Quarto.] — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior, 

Ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey, 

vol.  4. 
Vol.14. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the   Secretary  of  the  Interior,  education, 

vol.  5. 
Vol.15. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report   of   the    Secretary    of   the    Interior.    Commis- 
sioner of  Labor,  woi-king  women  in  large  cities,  vol.  0. 
Vol.10. — No.  1,  parte.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Co- 
lumbia. 
Vol.  17. — No.  2.  Finance  report. 
Vol.  18. — No. ."..  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency. 


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FIFTIETH  CONGRESS. 

Second  and  Special  Sessions — Continued. 

Ilonse  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  19. — No.  4-30,  except  5,  G,  and  32.  4.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of 
Internal  Revenue.  7.  Report  of  the  Attorney-General.  20. 
Electors  of  President  and  Vice-President  in  1888.  28.  Survey, 
of  historic  grounds  in  the  Maumee  Valley. 

Vol.20. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  H  and  71.  Estimates  of  appropriations. 

Vol.  21. — No.  G.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.22. — [Quarto.] — No.  22.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Vol.  23.— 1  Quarto.]— No.  .31,  part  1.  Mail  contracts. 

Vol.  24. — No.  31,  part  2.  Fines  and  deductions  from  the  pay  of  mail  con- 
tractors. 

Vol.  25.— No.  32-119,  except  45  and  71. 

Vol.  2G.— No.  120-169. 

Vol.  27. — No.  45.  Tests  of  metals. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-135,  excei)t  4,  60,  63,  109,  113,  129,  133,  and  134. 

Vol.  2. — No.  4.  Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States. 

Vol.  3.— No.  GO.  War  records,  vol.  22,  part  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  G3.  Digest  of  election  cases  in  the  Forty-eighth,  Forty-ninth, 
and  Fiftieth  Congresses. 

Vol.  5.— [Quarto.]— No.  109.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  6.— No.  113.  War  records,  vol.  23,  part  1. 

Vol.  7.— No.  129.  War  records,  vol.  23,  part  2. 

Vol.  8. — No.  133.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 

Vol.9. — [Quarto.] — No.  134.  Irrigation  in  Egypt. 

Vol.  10.— No.  136.  Fish  Commission  Bulletin  for  1887. 

Vol.  11,  parti.— No.  137.  Bulletins  of  the  Geological  Survey,  No.  42-46. 

Vol.  Il,piu-t2.— No.  137.  The  same. 

Vol.  12.— No.  137.  The  same.  No.  47-54. 

Vol.  13,  part  1.— No.  140.  Consular  reports,  No.  98-100. 

Vol.  13,  part  2.— No.  141.  Consular  reports.  No.  101-104. 

Vol.  14. — No.  142,  part  1.  Smithsonian  report. 

Vol.  15. — No.  142,  part  2.  Report  of  the  National  Museum. 

Vol.  IG. —  [Quarto.] — No.  143.  Eulogies  of  the  late  Representative  E.  W. 
Robertson.  144.  Eulogies  of  the  late  Representative  J.  M. 
Burnes.  145.  Proceedings  on  accepting  the  statue  of  Lewis 
Cass.  146.  Proceedings  on  accepting  the  statues  of  Fulton  and 
Muhlenburg. 

Vol.17. — [Quarto.] — No.  147.  Monograph  No.  15  of  the  Geological  Survey. 

Vol.18. — [Quarto.] — No.  148.  Astronomical  observations  for  1884. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  35.33-3869. 

Vol.  2.— No.  3870-4069. 

Vol.  3.— No.  4070-4168,  except  4147. 

Yol.  4. — No.  4147.  Labor  troubles  in  the  anthracite  regions  of  Pennsylvania. 


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FIFTY-FIRST  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate.— March  4  TO  April  2,  1889. 

Senate  executive  dofiiments ;  bound   with   S.   Ex.   Docs,   of  ,50th  Congress,   2d 
session,  vol.  4. 
\'ol.  4. — No.  1.     President's  message,  transmitting  a  report  upon  the  case  of 
Louis  Riel. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents;  hound  with  S.   Mis.  Docs,  of  .50th  Congress, 
I'd  session,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  2. — Nos.  1-15.     No.  4.  List  of  Senate  committees. 

No.  13.  Etiology  and  treatment  of  yellow  fever. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees ;  hound  with  Senate  rei)orts  of  .50th  Congress,  2d 
session,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  2. — Nos.  1-3.     No.  2.  Mining  operations  in  Nevada. 

No.  3.  Methods  of  business  in  Executive  Departments. 

First  Session.— December  2,  1889  to  October  1, 1890. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-10. 

Vol.  2.— No.  11-16. 

Vol.  3. — No.  17.  War  claims  of  Oregon. 

Vol.  4. — No.  18.  International  exhibition  at  Melbourne. 

Vol.  5.— No.  19-52. 

Vol.  6. — No.  53,  part  1.  International  Marine  Conference. 

Vol.  7. — No.  53,  parts  2  and  3.  The  same. 

Vol.  8.— No.  54-59. 

Vol.  9.— No.  60-.122,  except  115. 

Vol.  10.— [Quarto.]— No.  115.  Rainfall  of  Nebraska. 

Vol.  11.— No.  123-215.  No.  125:  Intercontinental  Railway  Line. 

Vol.  12.— No.  216-239,  except  231  and  2.32. 

Vol.13. — [Quarto.] — No.  231.  Minutes  of  the   International   American  Con- 
ference. 

Vol.14. — [Quarto.] — No.  2.32.  Reports  of  the   International   American  Con- 
fei'ence,  part  1. 

Vol.  15.— [Quarto.]— No.  232.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  16.— [Quarto.]- No.  232.  The  saine,  parts  3  and  4. 

Vol.17. —  [Quarto.] — No.  232.  The  same,  part  5,  Spanish  edition. 

Vol.18. — [Quarto.] — No.  232.  The  same,  part  6,  Spanish  edition. 

Vol.19. — [Quarto.] — No.  232.  The  same,  part  7,  Spanish  edition. 
Senate  miscellaneous 'documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-13. 

Vol.  2.— No.  14-163,  except  78. 

Vol.  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  78.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.4.— No.  164-245,  except  178. 

Vol.  5.— [Quarto.]— No.  178.  Tariff  statements  and  tables. 

Vol.6. — [Quarto.] — No.  246.  Estimates  of  appropriations  and  new  offices. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-300. 

Vol.  2.— No.  301-643. 

Vol.  3.— No.  644-829. 

Vol.  4.— No.  830-927. 

Vol.5. — No.  928,  parts  1,  2,  and  3.  Irrigation  and  reclamation  of  arid  lands. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

Re]ioi-ts  of  Senate  committees — Continued. 

Vol.  6. — No.  928,  parts  4,  5,  and  0.  Irrigation  and  reclamation  of  arid  lands. 
Vol.  7.— No.  929-1304. 

Vol.  s.— No.  iaor)-i4('i(). 

Vol.  9.— No.  14G7-1S43,  except  1530. 

^'()l.  10. — No.  15.30,  parts  1  and  2.  Relations  with  Canada. 
House  executive  documents: 

Vol.1. — No.  1,  part  1.  President    Harrison's   annual    message;    foreign    rela- 
tions. 
Vol.  2. — No.  1,  part  2.  Keiiort  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 
Vol.3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Ke])ort  of   the   Secretary  of  War,    Engineers,   vol.   2, 

part  1. 
Vol.  4. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the   Secretary   of  War,   Engineers,   vol.   2, 

part  2. 
Vol.5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the   Secretary   of   War,   Engineers,   vol.   2, 

part  3. 
Vol.  G. — No.  1,  part  2.  Ri'port  of   the   Secretary   of   War,   Engineers,   vol.   2, 

part  4. 
Vol.  7. — No.  1,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  ordnance,  vol.  3,  and 

No.  1,  part  2,  Signal  Office,  vol.  4,  parts  1  and  2. 
Vol.8. — No.  1,  parts.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  vol.  1, 
Vol.  9.— No.  1,  parts.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  10. — No.  1,  part  4.  Rei)ort  of  the  Postmaster-General. 
Vol.  11. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  12. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior, 'Indian  affairs, 

vol.  2. 
Vol.  13. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Patent  Office 

report,  vol.  3. 
Vol.14. — [Quarto.] — No.  1,  part  5.  Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Director  of 

the  Geological  Survey,  part  2,  irrigation,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  14. — [Quarto.] — No.  1,  part  5.  The  same,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  15,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  educa- 
tion, vol.  5. 
Yol.  15,  part  2. — The  same. 
Vol.  1(>. — No.  1,  part  6.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Co- 

lumhia. 
Vol.  17. — No.  1,  part  7.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture. 
Vol.18. — No.  1,  parts.  Report  of  the  Civil  Service  Commission.     4.  Report 

of  the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue.     7.  Report  of  the 

Attorney-General. 
Vol.  19. — No.  2.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  20. — No.  3,  parts  1  and  2.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency. 
Vol.21. — [Quarto.] — No.  5,  174,  and  394.  Estimates  of  appropriations. 
Vol.  22. — No.  6,  part  1.  Conunerce  and  navigation. 
Vol.23. — No.  6,  part  2.  Internal  commerce. 
Vol.  24.— No.  8-39,  except  14. 
Vol.  25. — No.  14.  Tests  of  iron  and  steel. 
Vol.  20.— No.  40-105,  except  55. 

Vol.27. — [Quarto.] — No.  55.  Coast  survey  report  for  1889. 
Vol.  28.— No.  106-140,  except  113. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.29. —  [Quarto.] — No.  IIH.  Contracts  for  carrying  the  mails. 

Vol.  30. — No.  llo,  part  2.  Fines  and  deductions  from  mail  contractors. 

Vol.  31.— No.  141-212,  excei)t  174. 

Vol.  32.— No.  213-2G3. 

Vol.  33. — No.  2(54,  parts  1  and  2.  Survej-  of  a  waterway  from  Lake  Michigan 

to  the  Illinois  River. 
Vol.  34.— No.  265-294. 
Vol.  3;").— No.  29.5-391,  except  33(5. 

Vol.  .">(>. — No.  330.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor. 
Vol.  37.— No.  392^70,  except  394,  410,  436,  and  437. 
Vol.  .38.— No.  410.  The  Paris  Exposition  of  1889,  vol.  J. 
Vol.  39.— No.  410.  The  same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  40.— No.  410.  The  same,  vol.   3. 
Vol.  41.— No.  410.  The  same,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  42.— No.  410.  The  same,  vol.  5. 
Vol.  43.— No.  436.  Accounts  of  the  Treasurer  for  1889. 
Vol.  44. — No.  437.  Commercial  relations  for  1887-88. 
House  miscellaneous  documents: 

^ol.  1.— No.  1-76,  except  4,  5,  6,  41,  44,  and  45. 

Vol.  2. — No.  4.  War  records,  vol.  24,  part  1. 

Vol.  3.— No.  5.  War  records,  vol.  24,  part  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  6.  War  records,  vol.  24,  part  3. 

Vol.  .J.— [Quarto.]— No.    41.  Official    Register    for    1889.    vol.    1.    legislative. 

executive,  and  .iudicial. 
Vol.6. — [Quarto.] — No.  41.  The  same,  vol.  2,  Post-Office  Department. 
Vol.  7. — No.  44.  War  records,  vol.  25,  part  1. 
Vol.  8. — No.  44.  War  records,  vol.  25,  part  2. 
Vol.  9.— No.  77-175,  except  105,  106,  146.  147,  and  148. 
Vol.  10.— No.  105.  War  records,  vol.  26,  part  1. 
Vol.  11.— No.  106.  War  records,  vol.  26,  part  2. 
Vol.  12.— No.  146.  War  records,  vol.  27.  part  1. 
Vol.  13.— No.  147.  War  records,  vol.  27,  part  2. 
Vol.  14. — No.  148.  War  records,  vol.  27,  part  3. 
Vol.  15.— No.  176.  Tariff  hearings. 
Vol.  16.— No.  170-260,  except  194.  211,  223,  224.  228.  229.  231.  232.  233.  234. 

237,  238,  239,  240,  241.  243,  244,  245,  246,  247,  248,  249,  and  257. 
Vol.  17.^ — [Quarto.] — No.  194.  Monograph,  vol.  1,  of  the  Geological  Survey, 

Lake  Bonneville. 
Vol.  18.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  211  and  261.  Bulletins  of  the  Fish  Commission. 
Vol.  19.— No.  223.  War  records,  vol.  28,  part  1. 
Vol.20. — No.  224,  part  1.  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 
Vol.  21.— No.  224,  part  2.  Report  of  the  National  Museum. 
Vol.  22.— No.  228.  War  records,  vol.  28.  part  2. 
Vol.  23.— [Quarto.]— Nos.   229,   243,   262,   263,   264,   265,   and  266,   memorial 

addresses. 
Vol.  24.— No.  231.  Consular  reports,  105-107^. 
Vol.  25.— Nos.  2,32   and  233.   Consular  reports,   108-111,   and   index   to   vol. 

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First  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  papers — Continued. 

Vol.  26.— No.  234.  Consular  reports,  112-115. 

Vol.  27. — No.  237.  Opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  vol.  17. 

Vol.  28.— No.  238.  The  same,  vol.  18. 

Vol.  29.— No.  239.  The  same,  vol.  19. 

Vol.  30.— No.  240.  War  records,  vol.  29,  part  1. 

Vol.  31.— No.  241.  War  records,  vol.  29,  part  2. 

Vol.  32.— No.  244.  Geological  Survey  bulletins.  No.  55-61. 

Vol.  33.— No.  245.  War  records,  vol.  30,  part  1. 

Vol.  34.— No.  246.  War  records,  vol.  30,  part  2. 

Vol.  35.— No.  247.  War  records,  vol.  30,  part  3. 

Vol.  36.— No.  248.  War  records,  vol.  30,  part  4. 

Vol.37. — [Quarto.] — No.  249.  Monographs  of  the  Geological  Survey,  vol.  16, 
Paleozoic  fishes  of  North  America. 

Vol.38. — [Quarto.] — No.  257.  Astronomical  observations  in  1885. 

Vol.  39.— No.  267.  Consular  reports.  No.  116-119. 

Vol.  40. — No.  268.  Special  consular  reports,  vol.  1 ;  cotton  textiles  in  foreign 
countries;  files  in  Spanish  America;  carpet  manufacture  in  for- 
eign countries ;  malt  and  beer  in  Spanish  America ;  fruit  cul- 
ture in  foreign  countries. 

Vol.41. — No.  269.  Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Entomological  Commission. 

Vol.  42.— No.  270.  Report  of  the  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  for  1889-90. 

Vol.43. — [Quarto.] — No.  271.  Tertiary  insects  of  North  America,  Hayden's 
final  report. 

Vol.44. — [Quarto.] — No.  272.  part  1.  Contributions  to  North  American  Eth- 
nology, vol.  2,  part  1  ;  the  Klamath  Indians  of  southwestern 
Oregon. 

Vol.45. —  [Quarto.] — No.  272,  part  2.  American  Ethnology,  vol.  2,  Gatschet. 

Vol.46. — [Quarto.] — No.  273.  Contributions  to  American  Ethnology,  vol.  6, 
the  Cegiha  language. 

Vol.  47.— No.  274.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  1888. 
Reports  of  House  committees  :  a 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-289. 

Vol.  2.— No.  290-657. 

Vol.  3.— No.  658-1044,  except  712. 

Vol.  4.— No.  1045-1210. 

Vol.  5.— No.  1211-1648,  except  1473. 

Vol.  6.— No.  1649-2084,  except  2070. 

Vol.  7.— No.  2085-2445. 

Vol.  8.— No.  2446-2772. 

Vol.  9.— No.  2773-3025. 

Vol.  10.— No.  3026-3243,  except  3124. 

Second  Session.— December  1,  1890  to  March  3,  1891. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-95. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents: 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-25. 

Vol.  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  26.  Eulogies  of  James  B.  Beck. 

a  Nos.  712,  1473,  2070,  and  3174  were  not  bound. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  miscellaueous  documents — Continued. 
Vol.  3.— No.  27-93,  except  .58  and  83. 
Vol.  4.— [Quarto.]— No.  58.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  5.— No.  83.  Annual  Report  of  American  Historical  Society,  1890. 
Vol.  G. — [Quarto.] — No.  94.  Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  1889. 
Vol.7. — [Quarto.] — No.  95.  Appropriations  and  new  offices. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 
Vol.  1.— No.  1844-2129. 
Vol.  2.— No.  2130-23G0. 
Vol.  3.— No.  23G1-2624. 
House  executive  documents : 

A'ol.  1. — President    Harrison's   annual    message;    foreign    relations,    No.    1, 

part  1. 
Vol.  2.— War,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  3. — War,  Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  1. 
Vol.  4. — War,  Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  2. 
Vol.  5. — War,  Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  3. 
Vol.  (!. — War,  Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  4. 
Vol.  7. — War,  Ordnance,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  8.— War,  Signal  Office,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  9. — Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  No.  1,  part  3. 
Vol.  10. — Report  of  the  Postmaster-General,  No.  1,  part  4. 
Vol.  11. — Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  12.— Interior,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  13.— Interior.  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  14. —  [Quarto.] — Interior,  Geological  Survey,  No.,  1,  part  5,  vol.  4,  part  1. 
Vol.  15. — [Quarto.] — Interior,   Geological   Survey,  second  annual   irrigation 

report,  No.'l,  part  5,  vol.  4,  part  2. 
Vol.  10.  part  1. — Interior,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  5.     Education. 
Vol.  16,  part  2.— The  same. 

Vol.  17. — Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  No.  1.  i)nrt  G. 
Vol.  18. — Report  of  the  District  of  Columbia  Commissioners,  No.  1,  part  6. 
Vol.  19. — No.  2.  Finance  report. 

Vol.  20. — No.  3,  parts  1  and  2.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency. 
Vol.21. — No.  1,  part  8.  Civil-service  report.     4.  Report  of  the  Commissioner 

of  Internal  Revenue.     7.  Report  of  the  Attorney-General. 
Vol.  22.— [Quarto.]— No.  5.  Estimates,     (t.  Deficiencies. 
Vol.  23. — No.  G,  part  1.  Commerce  and  navigation. 
Vol.  24. — No.  6,  part  2.  Commerce  and  navigation. 
Vol.  25.— No.  8-47,  except  45. 
Vol.  2G. — No.  45,  part  1.  Special  consular  reports  on  irrigation,  canals,  etc., 

vol.  4. 
Vol.  27. — No.  45,  part  2.  Special  consular  reports,  port  regulations  in  foreign 

countries,  vol.  5. 
Vol.  28.— No.  48-128,  except  70.  80.  90,  and  106,  part  3. 
Vol.  29.— No.  70.  Connnercial  relations,  1888-89. 
Vol.  :'.0.— [Quarto.]— No.  80.  Coast  Survey  report,  1890. 
Vol.  31. — No.  90.  Treasurer's  accounts. 
Vol.  32.— [Qutirto.]- No.  lOG,  part  3.  Business  of  the  I'ost-Office  Department 

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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  33.— No.  129-209,  except  165  and  167. 

Vol.  34.— No.  16.5.  Tests  of  metals. 

Vol.  35  omitted  by  error  in  numbering  volumes. 

Vol.  30.— No.  210-295,  except  265  and  287. 

Vol.  37. — No.  265.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor. 

Vol.  .38. — [Quarto.] — No.  287.  Water  storage  in  arid  regions. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-127,  except  12,  13,  14,  76,  77,  78,  and  108. 

Vol.  2.— No.  12.  Rebellion  Records,  vol.  31,  part  1. 

Vol.  3.— No.  13.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  4. — No.  14.  The  same,  part  3. 

Vol.  5.— No.  76.  The  same,  vol.  32,  part  1. 

Vol.  6. — No.  77.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  7.— No.  78.  The  same,  part  3. 

Vol.  8. — [Quarto.]— Nos.  108,  1.3.3,  1.34,  and  185.  Eulogies,  respectively,  on 
Representatives  Edward  J.  Gay,  of  Louisiana ;  Lewis  F.  Wat- 
son, of  Pennsylvania ;  James  P.  Walker,  of  Missouri ;  James 
Phelan,  of  Tennessee. 

Vol.  9. — No.  128.  Consular  reports. 

Vol.  10. — No.  129,  part  1.  Smithsonian  report  for  1890. 

Vol.  11.— No.  129,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  12.— No.  130.  Diseases  of  the  horse. 

Vol.  13.— [Quarto.]— No.  131.  Fish  bulletin,  report  for  1889. 

Vol.  14. — [Quarto.] — No.  132.  Astronomical  observations  for  1886. 

Vol.  15.— No.  136.  Geological  bulletins,  Nos.  61-65. 

Vol.  16. — No.  137.  Contested-election  cases  in  Fifty-first  Congress,  digest  of. 
House. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  3244-3471. 

Vol.  2. — No.  3472.  Reports  relative  to  immigration. 

Vol.  3.— No.  347.3-3732. 

Vol.  4.— No.  3733-3878. 

Vol.  5.— No.  3879^006. 

Vol.  6.— No.  4007-4058. 

FIFTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  7, 1891  to  August  5,  1892. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-40,  except  5  and  8. 

Vol.  2.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  5,  1.53,  and  157.  Cable  to  Hawaii;  Climate,  Texas 

and  Dakota. 
Vol.  3,  part  1. — No.  8.  First  annual  report,  Bureau  of  American  Republics. 
Vol.  3,  part  2. — Conunercial  directory  Latin  America. 
Vol.  3,  part  3. — Tariffs  of  the  American  Republics. 
Vol.  3,  part  4. — The  same. 
Vol.  3,  part  5. — The  same. 

Vol.4. — No.  41,  parts  1,  2,  3,  and  4.  Artesian  and  underflow  investigation. 
Vol.  5.— No.  42-83. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

Senate  executive  doeunients — Continued. 

\'ol.  0.— Nos.  84-150,  except  149  and  \ry.i. 

Vol.  7,  part  1. — No.  149.  Bureau  of  American  Republics,  Handbook. 

Vol.7,  part  2. — The  same. 

Vol.  7,  part  .3. — The  same. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  parts  1,  2,  and  3.  Congressional  Directory. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2-97.  except  G5  and  08. 

Vol.  o. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  05  and  192.  Fish  culture  statistics;  Alaska  salmon 
fisheries. 

Vol.  4.— [Quarto.l— No.  08.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  5.— No.  98-220,  except  109  and  192. 

Vol.0. — [Quarto.] — No.  109.  National  Academy  of  Sciences. 

Vol.  7.— [Quarto.]— No.  227.  New  offices. 

Vol.8. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  228  and  229.  Relative  to  eulogies  upon  Senators 
Beck  and  Wilson. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-148. 

Vol.  2.— No.  149-453. 

Vol.  3.— No.  4.54-005. 

Vol.  4.— No.  000-849. 

Vol.5.— No.  850-1110,  except  980. 

Vol.0. — No.  980,  part  1.  Effect  of  tariff  laws  upon  prices  and  wages. 

Vol.  7. — The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  8. — The  same,  part  3.  . 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  part  1.  Foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2.— No.  1,  part  2.  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.3. — No.  1,  part  2.  Engineers,  vol.  2,  part  1. 

Vol.4. — No.  1,  part 2.  Engineers,  vol.  2,  part  2. 

Vol.  5. — No.  1,  part  2.  Engineers,  vol.  2,  part  3. 

Vol.  0. — No.  1,  part  2.  Engineers,  vol.  2,  part  4. 

Vol.7. — No.  1,  part  2.  Engineers,  vol.  2,  part  5. 

Vol.8. — No.  1,  part  2.  Engineers,  vol.  2,  part  0. 

Vol.  9. — No.  1,  part  2.  Ordnance,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  10.— No.  1,  part  2.  Signal  Office,  vol.  4. 

Vol.11. — No.  1.  part  2.  Inspector-General,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  12.— No.  1,  part  3.  Navy. 

Vol.  13. — No.  1,  part  4.  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.  14. — No.  l.part  5.  Interior,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  15. — No.  1.  part  5.  Interior,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  10. — No.  1,  part  5.  Interior,  vol.  3. 

\'ol.  17. — I  Quarto.  I — No.  1,  part  5.  Geological  Survey,  vol.  4,  part  1. 

Vol.  18. — [Quarto.] — No.  1,  part  5.  (Geological  Survey,  vol.  4,  part  2. 

Vol.  19,  part  1. — No.  1,  part  5,  Education,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  10,  i»art  2. — The  same. 

Vol.  2U. — No.  1,  part  0.  Agriculture. 

Vol.21. — No.  1,  part  7.  District  of  Columbia. 

Vol.  22.— Nos.  1  (part  8),  4,  and  7. 

Vol.  23. — No.  2.  Finance  report. 
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Fst  Session — Continued. 

House  miscelUiueous  documeis — Continued. 

Vol.32. — [Quarto.] — Nosl41,  234,  and  320.  Addresses  on  presentation  of 

portraits    o  Speakers    Grow    and    Randall ;  also,    memorial 

addresses. 
Vol.33. — No.  153.  Coal  ii South  America. 
Vol.  34.— No.  154.  Consulr  reports,  No.  132-135. 
Vol.  35.— No.  233.  Rebellin  Records,  vol.  39,  part  1. 
Vol.  36.— No.  233.  The  saie,  part  2. 
Vol.  37.— No.  233.  Tlie  saie,  part  3. 
Vol.  38.— [Quarto.]— No. '56.  Naval  observations,  1888. 
Vol.  39.— No.  258.  Consult'  reports,  Nos.  136,  137,  138,  and  139. 
Vol.40,  part  l.—  |  Folio.  1-No.  261.  Atlas  for  Rebelliou  Records,  plates  1-84 

and  index. 
Vol.  40,  part  2.— No.  261.The  same,  plates  85-175. 
Vol.41. — [Folio.] — No.  25.  Eighth  Annual  Ethnological  Report. 
Vol.  42. — No.  296.  Minerf  resources. 
Vol.  43.— No.  334.  Smithmian  report  (1891),  part  1. 
Vol.  44.— No.  334.  The  saie,  part  2. 

Vol.  45.— No.  337.  Bulletis  of  Geological  Survey,  Nos.  84,  85,  and  86. 
Vol.  46.— No.  338.  Rebellin  Records,  vol.  40,  part  1. 
Vol.  47.— No.  338.  The  saie,  part  2. 
Vol.  48.— No.  338.  The  saie,  part  3. 


ol.  49.— No.  339.  Consulr  reports,  vol.  39,  No.  140-143. 
ol.  50. — [Quarto.] — No.'40.  Final  report  of  the  Eleventh  Census, 
ol.  50,  part  1. — Mineral  udustries. 
Vol.  50,  part  2,  i.— Publi(debt. 
ol.  50,  part  2,  ii. — Valudon  and  taxation, 
ol.  50,  part  3,  i. — Conipidiuni.  population. 
Vol.  50,  part  4,  ii. — Com?ndium,  miscellaneous  statistics, 
ol.  50,  part  4,  iii. — Comendium,  population. 

5,  I. — Compidium,  fire  insurance. 

5,  II. — Comjndium,  life  insurance. 

6. — Compeniuni,  Indians. 

7. — Compenium,  churches. 

8,  I. — Popultion  progress  from  1790  to  1890. 

8,  II. — The  tme. 

9. — Populatn  and  resources  in  Alaska. 

10. — Agricuure,  irrigation,  and  fisheries. 

11,  I. — Tranjortation  by  land. 

11,  II. — Theanie,  by  water. 

12,  I. — Maniacturiug  industries,  by  States. 
12,  II. — Theame,  by  cities. 
12,  III. — Sel'ted  industries. 
13. — Real  eiate  and  mortgages. 
14,  I. — Criii.  pauperism,  and  benevolence. 
14,  II. — Sarr,  general  tables. 
15. — Farms  nd  homes. 
16.— InsaneJeaf,  dumb,  and  blind. 
17. — Occupaon  of  population. 
18,  I. — Vitahnd  social  statistics. 


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FIFTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  24. — No.  3,  part  1.  Comptroller  of  the  Currency. 

Vol.  25.  No.  o,  part  2.  The  same,  national  banks. 

Vol.26. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  5,  94,  and  205.  Estimates,  deficiencies. 

Vol.  27. — No.  6,  part  1.  Foreign  commerce. 

Vol.  28. — No.  7,  part  2.  Internal  commerce. 

Vol.  29.— Nos.  8-28. 

Vol.  .30.— Nos.  29-46,  except  43. 

Vol.  31— [Quarto.]— No.  43,  part  1.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Vol.  32.— No.  43,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  33.— Nos.  47-79. 

Vol.  34.— Nos.  80-135,  except  94. 

Vol.  35.— Nos.  136-200,  except  161. 

Vol.  36. — No.  161.  Tests  of  iron  and  steel. 

Vol.  37.— Nos.  201-275,  except  205  and  232. 

Vol.  38,  part  1. — No.  232.  Commissioner  of  Labor. 

Vol.  38,  part  2.— The  same. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-335,  except  11-26,  48,  50,  60,  77,  107,  141,  153,  233,  234,  256, 
258,  261,  295,  296,  320,  and  334. 

Vol.2. — [Quarto.] — No.  11.  Astronomical  observations. 

Vol.  3.— No.  12.  Rebellion  Records,  vol.  33. 

Vol.  4.— No.  13.  The  same,  vol.  34,  part  1. 

Vol.  5.— No.  13.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  6.— No.  13.  The  same,  part  3. 

Vol.  7.— No.  13.  The  same,  part  4. 

Vol.  8. — No.  14.  The  same,  vol.  35,  part  1. 

Vol.  9.— No.  14.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  10.  No.  15.  The  same,  vol.  36,  part  1. 

Vol.  11. — No.  15.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  12.— No.  15.  The  same,  part  3. 

Vol.  13.— No.  16.  The  same,  vol.  37,  part  1. 

Vol.  14.  No.  16.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  15. — Nos.  17  and  18.  Consular  reports. 

Vol.  16.— Nos.  19  and  20.  The  same. 

Vol.  17.— Nos.  21  and  22.  Bulletins  of  Geological  Survey,  No.  66-71, 

Vol.  18.— No.  23.  The  same,  72-75. 

Vol.  19.— No.  24.  The  same,  76-80. 

Vol.  20.— No.  2.5.  The  same,  81,  82,  and  336. 

Vol.  21. — [Quarto.] — No.  26.  American  Ethnology,  a'oI.  7. 

Vol.  22.— No.  48.  Rebellion  Records,  vol.  38,  part  1. 

Vol.  23.— No.  48.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  24.— No.  48.  The  same,  part  3. 

Vol. '25. — No.  48.  The  same,  part  4. 

Vol.  26.— No.  48.  The  same,  part  5. 

Vol.  27.— [Quarto.]— No.  .50,  part  1.  Official  Register  for  1891. 

Vol.  28.— [Quarto.]— No.  .50,  part  2.  Official  Register  for  1892. 

Vol.29. — [Quarto.] — No.  60.  Monographs  of  Geological  Survey,  vol.  17. 
Vol.30. — [Quarto.]— No.  77.  The  same,  vol.  18. 

Vol.31. — [Quarto.] — No.   107.  Seventh  Annual  Ethnological  Report. 


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FIFTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  documents — Continued. 

Vol.32. — I  Quarto.  ] — Nos.   141.  234.  and  320.  Addresses  on  presentation  of 

portraits    of    Speakers    Grow    and    Randall ;  also,    memorial 

addresses. 
Vol.  3.3. — No.  153.  Coal  in  South  America. 
Vol.34. — No.  154.  Consular  reports.  No.  132-135. 
Vol.  35.— No.  233.  Rebellion  Records,  vol.  39,  part  1. 
Vol.  36.— No.  233.  The  same,  part  2. 
Vol.  37.— No.  233.  The  same,  part  3. 
Vol.  38.— [Quarto.]— No.  256.  Naval  observations,  1888. 
Vol.  39.— No.  258.  Consular  reports,  Nos.  136,  137,  138,  and  139. 
Vol.40,  part  1.— [Folio.  1— No.  261.  Atlas  for  Rebellion  Records,  plates  1-84 

and  index. 
Vol.40,  part  2. — No.  261.  The  same,  plates  85-175. 
Vol.41. — [Folio.] — No.  295.  Eighth  Annual  Ethnological  Report. 
Vol.  42. — No.  296.  Mineral  resources. 
Vol.  43.— No.  334.  Smithsonian  report  (1891).  part  1. 
Vol.  44.— No.  334.  The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.  45.— No.  337.  Bulletins  of  Geological  Survey.  Nos.  84,  85,  and  86. 
Vol.  46.— No.  338.  Rebellion  Records,  vol.  40.  part  1. 
Vol.  47.— No.  338.  The  same,  part  2. 
Vol.  48.— No.  338.  The  same,  part  3. 

Vol.  49.— No.  339.  Consular  reports,  vol.  39,  No.  140-143. 
Vol.50. — [Quarto.] — No.  340.  Final  report  of  the  Eleventh  Census, 
Vol.  50.  part  1. — Mineral  industries. 
Vol.  .50,  part  2,  i.— Public  debt. 
Vol.  50,  part  2.  ii. — Valuation  and  taxation. 
Vol.  50.  piirt  3,  I. — Compendium,  population. 
Vol.  50,  part  4,  ii. — Compendium,  miscellaneous  statistics. 
Vol.  50,  part  4,  iii. — Compendium,  population. 
Vol.  50,  part  5,  i. — Compendium,  fire  insurance. 
Vol.  .50,  part  5,  ii. — Compendium,  life  insurance. 
Vol.  50,  part  6. — Compendium,  Indians. 
Vol.  50,  part  7. — Compendium,  churches. 
Vol.50,  part  8,  i. — Population  progress  from  1790  to  1890. 
Vol.  50.  part  8,  ii. — The  same. 

Vol.  50,  part  9. — Population  and  resources  in  Alaska. 
Vol.  50,  part  10. — Agriculture,  irrigation,  and  fisheries. 
Vol.  50,  part  11,  i. — Transportation  by  land. 
Vol.  50,  part  11,  ii.— The  same,  by  water. 
Vol.  50,  part  12,  i. — Manufacturing  industries,  by  States. 
Vol.  50,  part  12,  ii. — The  same,  by  cities. 
Vol.  50,  part  12,  iii. — Selected  industries. 
Vol.50,  i)art  13. — Real  estate  and  mortgages. 
Vol.  ,50,  part  14,  i. — Crime,  pauperism,  and  benevolence. 
Vol.  50,  part  14,  ii. — Same,  general  tables. 
Vol.  50.  part  15. — Farms  and  homes. 
Vol.50,  part  16. — Insane,  deaf.  dumb,  and  blind. 
Vol.  .50,  part  17. — Occupation  of  population. 
Vol.  50,  part  18,  i. — Vital  and  social  statistics. 


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FIFTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  miscelkmeous  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  50,  part  18,  ii.— Vital  and  social  statistics— Continued. 

Vol.  .50,  part  18,  iii. — The  same,  statistics  of  deaths. 

Vol.50,  part  IS,  iv.— The  same. 

Vol.50,  part  19.— Statistical  atlas. 

Vol.51. — [Quarto.] — No  341.  Fish  Commission  bulletins  of  1890,  vol.  10. 

Vol.  52.— [Quarto.]— No.  342.  Monographs  of  Geological  Survey,  vol.  19. 

Vol.  53.— [Quarto.]— No.  343.  The  same,  vol.  20. 
Reports  of  House  conmiittees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-322. 

Vol.  2.— No.  323-686,  except  634. 

Vol.  3.— No.  687-943. 

Vol.  4.— No.  944-1302. 

Vol.  5.— No.  1303-1641,  except  1454. 

Vol.  6. — No.  1454.  Expenditures,  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893. 

Vol.  7.— No.  1642-1955,  except  1868. 

Vol.  8. — No.  1868,  part  1.  Pension  Bureau  Investigation. 

Vol.  9.— No.  1868,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  10.— No.  1956-2147,  except  1960,  2087,  and  2090. 

Vol.  11. — No.  1960.  Laws  relative  to  commerce  and  labor  in  various  States 
and  Territories,  also  District  of  Columbia,  1892  [second  edi- 
tion, 1896  ].o 

Vol.  12.— No.  2090.  Ellis  Island  investigation. 

Second  Session. —December  5,  1892  to  March  3,  1893. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-19,  inclusive. 

Vol.  2.— No.  20-68,  inclusive,  except  37,  38,  65,  and  66. 

Vol.3. — [Quarto.] — No.  37,  part  1.  Coast  Survey. 

Vol.  4.— No.  37,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  5.-r-No.  38,  part  1.  Banking  statistics. 

Vol.  6. — No.  65.   Emigration. 

Vol.  7. — No.  66.  Compulsory  insurance  of  workingmen  in  Germany. 

Vol.  8.— No.  69-107,  inclusive,  except  84  and  96 ;  and  1-4,  inclusive,  of 
special  session. 

Vol.  9. — Nos.  84  and  86.  American  Republics,  Bureau  of ;  reports. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1-69,  inclusive,  except  15,  53,  57,  64,  65,  6(5,  67,  and  68. 

Vol.  2. — No.  15.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission ;  sixth  annual  report. 

Vol.  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  53.  Patent  Office  report. 

Vol.  4. — No.  57.  American  Historical  Association  report,  1892. 

Vol.  5.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  64,  65,  66.  Eulogies. 

Vol.  6. — No.  67.  Senate  contested-election  cases. 

Vol.  7. — No.  68.  Senate  precedents. 

Vol.  8. — [Quarto.] — No.  70.  Appropriations  and  new  offices. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1117-1285,  inclusive. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1286-1393,  inclusive;  and  1-9,  inclusive,  special  session. 

a  Second  edition  of  labor  laws,  1896,  with  decisions  of  courts,  separate  vol- 
ume.    Not  in  serial  documents. 


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FIFTY-SECOND  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  Senate  committees — Continued. 

Vol.  3. — No.  1394,  4  parts,  separately  Ijound.  Wholesale  prices,  wages,  and 
transportation.  [Aldricb  report.]  Part  1  embodies,  in  a  con- 
densed form,  everything  contained  in  parts  2,  3,  and  4. 

Vol.  3.— Same,  part  l'.  Exhibits. 

Vol.  3. — Same,  part  3.  Exhibits,  continued. 

Vol.  3. — Same,  part  4.  Exhibits,  continued. 
House  executive  docmiionts : 

Vol.  1. — Foreign  Uelntions,  No.  1,  i)art  1. 

Vol.  2.— War,  No.  1,  ])art  2,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  1. 

Vol.  4. — Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  2. 

Vol.  5. — Engineers,  No.  1.  part  2.  vol.  2.  part  3. 

Vol.  6. — Engineers,  No.  J,  part  2,  vol.  2.  part  4. 

Vol.  7. — [Quarto.] — Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  5. 

Vol.  8.— Ordnance,  No.  1.  part  2,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  9. — Inspector-General,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  10.— Navy,  No.  1,  part  3. 

Vol.  11. — Postmaster-General,  No.  1,  part  4. 

Vol.  12. — Interior,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  13.— Interior,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  14. — Interior,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  15. — [Quarto.] — Geological  Survey,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  4,  part  1. 

Vol.  IG. — [Quarto.] — Geological  Survey,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  4,  part  2. 

Vol.  17. — [Quarto.] — Geological  Survey,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  4,  part  3. 

Vol.  18. — Education,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  5,  part  1. 

Vol.  19.— Education,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  5.  part  2. 

Vol.  20.— Agriculture,  No.  1,  part  6. 

Vol.  21. — District  of  Columbia,  No.  1,  part  7. 

Vol.  22.— No.  1,  parts  8  and  9  and  Nos.  4  and  7. 

Vol.  23.— No.  2.  Secretary  of  the  Troasui-y ;  annual  report.  1892. 

Vol.  24. — No.  3,  part  1.  Comptroller  of  the  Currency  ;  annual  report,  1892. 

Vol.  25.— No.  3,  part  2.  Same,  part  2. 

Vol.  26. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  5,  72,  and  161.  Estimates,  deficiencies. 

Vol.  27. — No.  6.  Foreign  Conunerce  and  Navigation  ;  Immigration  and  Ton- 
nage of  the  United  States,  1892. 

Vol.  28.— No.  8-127,  inclusive,  except  43  and  72. 

Vol.  29.— No.  43.  Tests  of  Metals. 

Vol.  30.— No.  128-229,  inclusive,  excejit  KH  and  228. 

Vol.  31.— No.  228.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  1889. 

Vol.  32.— No.  230-255,  inclusive. 

Vol.  33.— No.  256.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  1890. 

Vol.  34. — No.  257.  Conunercial  Relations. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1-94,  inclusive,  except  11,  40,  41,  42,  43,  83,  and  90. 

Vol.  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  11.  Ethnology. 

Vol.  3. — No.  40.  Rebellion  Record,  vol.  1,  republication. 

Vol.4. — No.  41.  Reliellion  Record,  vol.  2,  republication. 

Vol.  5. — No.  42.  Rebellion  Record,  vol.  3,  republication. 

Vol.  6. — No.  43.  Rebellion  Record,  vol.  4.  republication. 


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FIFTY-SECOND  CONGRESS 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  7.— No.  83.  Mineral  resources.  1891. 

Vol.  8. — No.  90.  Postal  Laws  and  Regulations. 

Vol.  9. — [Quarto.] — No.  95.  Comprehensive  index  of  the  Publications  of  the 
United  States  Government,  1889-1893;  Ames. 

A^ol.  10.— No.  96,  part  1.  Rebellion  Record. 

Vol.  11.— No.  96,  part  2.  Rebellion  Record. 

Vol.  12.— No.  9G,  part  3.  Rebellion  Record. 

Vol.  13.— No.  96,  part  4.  Rebellion  Record. 

Vol.  14.— [Quarto.]— No.  97-104,  inclusive. 

Vol.  15. — No.  105.  Sheep  industry,  report  on. 

Vol.  16. — No.  106.  Diseases  of  cattle,  report  on. 

Vol.  17.. — [Quarto.] — No.  107.  Weather  Bureau,  report. 

Vol.  18.— Nos.  108  and  109.  Consular  Reports. 

Vol.  19. — Nos.  110  and  111.  Consular  Reports,  special,  vols.  7  and  8. 

Vol.  20.— [Quarto.]— No.  112.  Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1891,  vol.  11. 

Vol.  21.— No.  113.  Fish  Commission  Report,  1889,  1890,  1891. 

Vol.  22.— No.  114,  part  1.  Smithsonian  Report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  23.— No.  114.  part  2.  Smithsonian  Report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  24. —  [Quarto.] — No.  115.  Astronomical  Observations,  1889. 

Vol.  2.5.— [Quarto.]— No.  116.  Ethnology;  tenth  report. 

Vol.  26.— No.  117.  European  commerce.  1790  to  1890. 

Vol.27. —  [Quarto.] — No.  118.  Geological  Survey,  monograph,  vol.  21. 

Vol.28. — No.  119.  Consular  Reports,  special,  vol.9. 

Vol.  29. — No.  120.  Animal  Industry,  Bureau  of;  eighth  and  ninth  reports. 

Vol.  30.— [Folio.]— No.  121.  Industrial  art,  growth  of. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  2181-2317,  inclusive. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2318-2446,  inclusive. 

Vol.  3.— No.  2447-2621,  inclusive. 

FIFTY-THIRD   CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  4  to  April  15,  1893. 

Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-47.    No.  46.  Congressional  Directory.    No.  47.  Late  decisions 
of  .Judges  Taft,  Ricks,  and  Spear,  in  certain  cases  involving  the 
rights  and   duties  of  railroad  employees,  and  construction  of 
the  antitrust  and  interstate-commerce  laws. 
Reports  of  Senate  Committees.     (Bound  in  Fifty-second  Congress,  second  ses- 
sion. Senate  Reports,  vol.  2.) 

No.  1.  On  credentials  of  Lee  Mantle,  Montana. 

First  Session. — August  7  to  November  3,  1893. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-33. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-96,  except  No.  23. 

Vol.  2.— No.  23,  parts  1,  2,  and  3. 


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FIFTY-THIRD  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Report  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  11-72,  except  Nos.  41,  47,  58,  and  61. 

Vol.  2. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  41,  47.  58,  and  61  of  this  session;  also  of  second 
session.  Fifty-third  Congress.  Reports  Nos.  93,  116,  200.  201.  240, 
293,  447,  448,  and  449 ;  also  of  third  session,  Fifty-third  Con- 
gress, Reports  Nos.  769,  808,  865,  875,  932,  952,  1021,  1022,  1023, 
1024,  1033.  10.34.  and  1035.  all  being  reports  from  the  joint  com- 
mission to  inquire  into  the  status  of  the  laws  organizing  the 
Executive  Departments,  etc. 
Hou.se  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-27. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  l-i5,  except  Nos.  9,  24,  and  43. 

Vol.  2. — No.  9,  part  1.  War  of  rebellion,  official  records. 

Vol.  3. — No.  9.  part  2.  War  of  rebellion,  official  records. 

Vol.4. — No.  9,  part  2.  War  of  rebellion,  official  records. 

Vol.  5. — No.  24.  Consular  i-eports  Nos.  152.  153,  154,  l.">o,  for  May,  June, 
July,  August,  1893. 

Vol.  6. — No.  43.  Tariff  hearings.  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-170,  except  Nos.  49,  88,  145.  and  152. 

Vol.  2. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  49.  88.  145,  and  1.52  of  this  session.  Also  of  second 
session.  Fifty-third  Congress,  Reports  Nos.  208,  210,  349,  392, 
409,  637,  822,  970.  971.  and  972.  Also  of  third  session.  Fifty- 
third  Congress,  Reports  Nos.  1584,  1652,  1736,  1759,  1839,  1851, 
1908,  1909,  1910,  19.54,  1973,  1974.  1975.  1976.  and  2000.  Refer- 
ences to  laws  organizing  Executive  Departments  and  other 
Government  establishments  at  the  National  Capital. 

Second  Session.— December  4,  1893  to  August  28, 1894. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-74,  except  No.  19,  parts  1  and  2,  and  No.  36. 

Vol.  2,  part  1. — [Quarto.] — No.  19.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Vol.  2,  part  2. — The  same. 

Vol.  3. — No.  36.  Proceedings  of  the  Pan-American  Medical  Congress. 

A'ol.  4. — Nos.  75-176.  except  Nos.  97  and  119. 

Vol.  5.-^[Quarto.]— No.  97.  Des  Moines  River  Land  Grant. 

Vol.  6. — No.  119.  Reports  relating  to  military  engineering. 

Vol.  7. — No.  177,  parts  1-16.  Fur-Seal  Fisheries  Arbitration. 

Vol.  7.  part  1. — Final  I'eports  ;  ])rotocols  of  sessions  ;  opinions  of  Justice 
Harlan  and  Senator  Morgan. 

Vol.  7,  part 2. — Historical  and  jurisdictional  questions;  habits  and  preserva- 
tion of  seals  and  to  the  property  of  the  United  States  therein ; 
report  of  Bering  Sea  Commission,  with  index  :  modus  vivendi 
of  1892 ;  Russian  chartei's,  1799-1864 :  dii)lomatic  correspond- 
ence 1822-1892 ;  foreign  statutes  and  log  books. 

Vol.  7,  part  3. — Testimony  and  maps. 

Vol.  7,  part  4. — Case  of  Groat  Britain,  with  appendix. 

Vol.  7,  part  5. — Appendix,  t-ontimu'd. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  7,  part  6. — Report  of  Britisli  commission  of  June  21,  1892. 

Vol.  7,  part  7. — Counter  case  of  the  United  States,  with  appendix  and  maps. 

Vol.  7,  parts. — Counter  case  of  Great  Britain,  with  appendix. 

Vol.  7,  part  9. — Argument  of  the  United  States,  with  appendix. 

Vol.  7,  part  10. — Argument  of  Great  Britain. 

Vol.  7,  part  11. — Oral  arguments  on  preliminary  motions. 

Vol.  7,  part  12. — Oral  arguments  on  behalf  of  the  United  States,  by  James  C. 
Carter  and  Frederick  R.  Coudert. 

Vol.  7,  part  13. — Oral  argument  on  behalf  of  Great  Britain,  by  'Sir  Charles 
Russell,  Sir  Richard  Webster,  and  Mr.  Christopher  Robinson. 

Vol.  7,  part  14. — Oral  arguments  on  regulations,  by  the  same  on  behalf  of 
Great  Britain. 

Vol.  7,  part  15. — Oral  argument  on  behalf  of  the  United  States,  by  the  Hon. 
Edward  J.  Phelps. 

Vol.  7,  part  16. — [Quarto.] — Facsimiles     of     documents     in     the     Alaskan 
archives.   Department  of   State,   United   States ;    Russian   cor- 
respondence relating  to  Russian-American  Company. 
Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-103,  except  Nos.  10  and  12. 

Vol.  2. — No.  10.  Seventh  Annual  Report  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

Vol.  3. — No.  12.  Congressional  Dii"ectory. 

Vol.  4. — No.  104.  Annual  Repoi't  of  the  American  Historical  Association. 

Vol.  5.— Nos.  105-276,  except  122,  127,  178,  200,  266,  and  274. 

Vol.  6.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  122  and  178.  Eulogies. 

Vol.  7. — [Quarto.] — No.  127.  Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents, 
1893. 

Vol.8. — [Quarto.]^ — No.  200.  Salmon  Fisheries  of  the  Columbia  River. 

Vol.  9,  part  1. — No.  266.  Index  to  private  claims  (Senate),  Forty-seventh  to 
Fifty-first  Congress.  A  to  G. 

Vol.  9,  part  2.— The  same,  H  to  O. 

Vol.  9,  part  3.— The  same,  P  to  Z. 

Vol.  10. — No.    274.  Berlin    Silver    Commission,    1894.     Three    parts    in    one 
volume. 

Vol.11. —  [Quarto.] — No.  277.  Api)ropriations.  New  Offices,  etc. 

Vol.  12. — No.  278.  Digest  of  Decisions  and  Precedents. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  73-330,  except  Nos.  93a,  hg,  200,"  201,a  227,  2.35,  240,a  259,  and 
293." 

Vol.  2. — No.  227.  Hawaiian  Islands. 

Vol.  3.— No.  235.  Coinage  Laws  of  the  United  States,  1792  to  1894,  with  Ap- 
pendix and  Statistics. 

Vol.  4. — No.  259,  parts  1  and  2.  Imports  of  Merchandise,  etc. 

Vol.  5.— Nos.  331-519,  except  Nos.  334,  358,  368,  370.  401,  406,  407,  412,  413, 
415,  418,  419,  421-424,  426-430,  436a-449,o  451-457,  460-163, 
465-469,  473-475.  477,  485-487,  491-494,  and  511-513. 

Vol.  6.— [Quarto.]— No.  334.  Tariff  Comparisons,  1894. 

Vol.  7.— Nos.  358,  308,  370,  401,  406,  407,  412,  413,  and  415. 

n  Nos.  93,  116,  200.  201,  240,  293.  447.  448.  and  449  bound  with  reports,  first  ses- 
sion Fifty-third  Congress,  vol.  2  [Quarto]. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

Reports  of  Senate  committees — Continued. 

Vol.  8.— Nos.  418,  419,  421,  422,  423,  424,  426,  427,  and  428. 

Vol.  9.— Nos.  429.  4.30,  437.  438,  4.39.  440^143. 

Vol.  10.— Nos.  43(5.  457.  477,  4S5,  4SU,  487,  GOG,  and  624. 

Vol.  11.— Nos.  444,  445,  446,  451,  4.52,  453-456,  460,  and  461. 

Vol.  12.— Nos.  462,  463,  465,  466-469,  473,  474,  475,  491,  492,  and  493. 

Vol.  13.— Nos.  494.  511.  512,  513,  and  .559. 

Vol.  14.— Nos.  .520-700,  except  Nos.  559,  603.  (JOGv  624.  and  698. 

Vol.  15.— Nos.  603,  698.  701.  and  702. 

Vol.  16.— Nos.  703,  704.  705,  706,  709,  and  710.     Not  printed. 

Vol.  17.— No.  707.  parts  1  and  2.  The  customs  law  of  1894.     708,  parts  1  and 

2.  Tariff  tables. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — Message  of  the  President,  and  Foreign  Relations,  1893,  No.  1.  part  1. 

Vol.  2.— Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  1893,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  3. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  1. 

Vol.  4.— Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  pai"t  2. 

Vol.  5. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  3. 

Vol.  6. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  4. 

Vol.  7. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  5. 

Vol.  8. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  6. 

Vol.  9.— Report  of  the  Chief  of  Ordnance.  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  10. — Report  of  the  Inspector-General,  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  11.— Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  1893,  No.  1,  part  3. 

Vol.  12. — Report  of  the  Postmaster-General,  1893,  No.  1,  part  4. 

Vol.  13.— Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  1893,  No.  1.  part  5.  vol.  1. 

Vol.  14.— Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  1893,  No.  1.  part  5,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  15.— Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  1893,  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  16. — [Quarto.] — Report  of  the  Director  Geological  Survey,  No.  1.  part  5, 

vol.  4,  part  1. 
Vol.  17. — [Quarto.] — Report  of  the  Director  Geological  Survey,  No.  1,  part  5, 

vol.  4.  part  2. 
Vol.  18,  part  1. — Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Education,  No.  1,  part  5, 

vol.  5. 
Vol.  18,  part  2. — The  same. 

Vol.  19. — Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  1893,  No.  1,  part  6. 
Vol.  20. — Report  of  the  Commissioners  District  of  Columbia,   1893,  No.   1, 

part  7. 
Vol.  21.— No.  1,  part  8,  and  Nos.  4,  7,  and  23. 
Vol.  22.— No.  2.  Finance  report,  189.3. 

Vol.  23,  part  1.— No.  3.  Report  of  tlie  Comptroller  of  the  Currency,  1893. 
Vol.  23,  part  2.— The  same. 

Vol.  24. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  3,  5,  and  10.3.  Estimates  and  Appropriations. 
Vol.  25.— [Quarto.]— No.  6,  parts  1  and  2,  and  House  Mis.  Doc.  No.  96. 
Vol.  26.— Nos.  8-96.  except  23,  .33,  47,  48,  70,  76,  79,  83.  and  95. 
Vol.  27.— Nos.  47,  48,  70,  76.  79,  95,  112.  140,  and  256. 
Vol.  28.— Nos.  83,  97,  and  237. 

Vol.  29.— Nos.  98-261,  except  Nos.  103,  112,  140,  209,  237,  256,  and  2.57. 
Vol.  .30. — No.  209.  Ninth  Annual  Report  Coniniissioncr  of  Labor.  1S93. 
Vol.  31.— No.  257.  Report  Commissioner  of  Labor — Slums  of  Cities. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-207,  except  Nos.  29,  38,  47.  54,  55,  81,  82,  93,  96,a  97,  107,  119, 

120,  121,  122,  123.  130,  173,  175.  176.  177.  178,  179,  180,  181,  184, 

200,  and  205. 
Vol.  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  29,  part  1.  Official  Register  of  the  United  States. 

vol.  1. 
Vol.  3.— [Quarto.]— No.  29,  part  2.  Official  Register  of  the  United  States, 

vol.  2. 
Vol.  4.— No.  38.  Mineral  Resources  of  the  United  States,  1892. 
Vol.  5. — [Quarto.] — No.  47.  Monographs   United   States  Geological   Survey, 

vol.  22. 
Vol.  6. — No.  54.  Consular  Reports,  vol.  43. 

Vol.  7. — No.  55,  part  1.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  Official  Records,  vol.  43,  part  1. 
Vol.  8.— No.  55,  part  2.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  Official  Records,  vol.  43.  part  2. 
Vol.9. — [Quarto]. — No.  81.  Eleventh  Annual  Report  Bureau  of  Ethnology. 
Vol.  10.— [Quarto.]— No.  82.  Twelfth  Annual  Report  Bureau  of  Ethnology. 
Vol.  11.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  93,  214,  21.5,  and  216.  Eulogies. 
Vol.  12.— No.  97.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  Official  Records,  vol.  44. 
Vol.  13. — [Quarto.] — No.  107.  Fifth  International  Geological  Congress. 
Vol.  14. — [Quarto.] — No.  119.  Monographs  United  States  Geological  Survey, 

vol.  23. 
Vol.  15. — [Quarto.] — No.  120.  Monographs  United  States  Geological  Survey, 

vol.  24. 
Vol.  16.— No.  121,  part  1.  War  of  the  Rebellion.   Official  Records,  vol.  45, 

part  1. 
Vol.  17.— No.  121,  part  2.  W^ar  of  the  Rebellion,   Official   Records,   vol.  45, 

part  2. 
Vol.  18.— [Quarto.]— No.  122.  Bulletin  United  States  Fish  Commission,  1892. 
Vol.  19.— No.  123.  Consular  Reports,  vol.  44. 

Vol.  20.— [Quarto.]— No.  130.  Bulletin  United  States  Fish  Commission,  1893. 
Vol.21. — [Quarto.] — No.  173.  Contributions  to  North  American  Ethnology, 

vol.  9. 
Vol.  22. — No.  175.  Special  Consular  Reports,  vol.  10. 

Vol.  23.— No.  176.  Bulletins  United  States  Geological  Survey.  Nos.  87-89. 
Vol.  24. — No.  177.  Bulletins  United  States  Geological  Survey,  Nos.  90-97. 
Vol.  25.— No.  178.  Bulletins  United  States  Geological  Survey,  Nos.  98-101. 
Vol.  26.— No.  179.  Bulletins  United  States  Geological  Survey,  Nos.  102-106. 
Vol.  27.— No.  180.  Bulletins  United  States  Geological  Survey,  Nos.  107-117. 
Vol.  28.— No.  181.  Mineral  Resources  of  the  United  States,  1893. 
Vol.  20.— No.  184,  part  1.  Report  Smithsonian  Institution,  1893,  part  1. 
Vol.  30.— No.  184,  part  2.  Report  Smithsonian  Institution,  1893,  part  2. 
Vol.  31.— [Quarto.]— No.  200.  Report  Weather  Bureau,  189.3. 
Vol.  32.— No.  205.  Consular  Reports,  vol.  45. 
Vol.  .33.— No.  208,  part  1.  War  of  tlie  Rebellion,  Official  Records,  vol.  46. 

part  1. 
Vol.  34.— No.  208,  part  2.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  Official  Records,  vol.  46, 

part  2. 
Vol.  35.— No.  208,  part  3.  War  of  the  Rebellion,   Official  Records,  vol.  46, 

part  3. 

oMis.  Doc.  No.  96  bound  in  House  Ex.  Docs.,  vol.  25, 


Vol. 

37. 

—No. 

210. 

Same. 

Vol. 

37. 

—No. 

210. 

Same. 

Vol. 

37. 

—No. 

210. 

Same. 

Vol. 

37. 

—No. 

210. 

Same. 

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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  miscellaneous  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  3G. — No.  209.  Report  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  1892. 

Vol.  37. — No.  210.  A  Compilation  of  the  Messages  and  Papers  of  the  Presi- 
dents. 1789-1897.  Vol.  1.  1789-1817,  Washington,  .lohn  Adams, 
Jefferson,  ^Madison. 

Vol.  37.— No.  210.  Same.     Vol.  2,  1817-1833,  Monroe,  J.  Q.  Adams.  Jackson. 

Vol.  37.— No.  210.  Same.     Vol.  3,  183.3-1841,  Jaek.son.  Van  Bnren. 

Vol.  37.— No.  210.  Sajne.     Vol.  4,  1841-1849.  Harrison.  Tyler,  Polk. 

Vol.  37.— No.  210.  Same.  Vol.  5.  1849-1861,  Taylor,  Fillmore.  Pierce, 
Buchanan. 

Vol.  G,  1861-1869,  Lincoln,  Johnson. 

Vol.  7,  1869-1881,  Grant.  Hayes. 

Vol.  8,  1881-1889,  Garfield,  Arthur,  Cleveland. 

Vol.  9.  1889-1897.  Harrison,  Cleveland. 

Vol.  37.— No.  210.  Same.  Vol.  10,  1897-1899,  Jan.,  McKinley.  Appendix, 
omissions  from  preceding  volumes.     General  Index. 

V()1.38.— [Quarto.]— No.  211.  Celebration  of  the  Laying  of  the  Corner 
Stone  of  the  Capitol. 

Vol.  ,39. — No.  212.  History  and  Digest  of  the  International  Arbitrations  to 
which  the  United  States  has  been  a  party ;  together  with 
appendixes.     By  John  Bassett  Moore.     1898.     6  volumes. 

Vol.  39,  part  1. — International  Arbitrations,  chapters  i-xvni ;  general  index 
and  table  of  cases  reported. 

Vol.  39,  part  2. — The  same.  Chapters  xix-l,  and  index  to  volumes  1  and  2. 

Vol.  39,  part  3. — The  same.  Cliapters  li-lviii. 

Vol.  39,  part  4. — The  same.  Chapters  lix-i.xii. 

Vol.  39,  part  5. — Domestic  commissions  for  the  adjustment  of  international 
claims.     Appendix  i,  chapters  A-K,  with  subject  index. 

Vol.  .39,  part  6. — Maps  (index  vol.  1). 

Vol.  40.— [Quarto.]- No.   213.  List  of   Private  Claims    (House),   Forty-sev- 
enth Congress  to  Fifty-fli-st  Congress. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  171-470,  except  Nos.  208,a  210,a  349,«  392,a  and  409.a 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  471-825,  except  Nos.  637  «  and  822.a 

Vol.  3.— Nos.  826-1150,  except  Nos.  970,"  971. «  and  972.« 

Vol.  4.— Nos.  1151-1477,  except  No.  1468. 

Vol.  5. — No.  1468.  Violation  of  armor-plate  contracts. 

Third  Session.— December  8,  1894  to  March  3,  1S95. 

Senate  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-57,  except  Nos.  7  and  8,  parts  1  and  2. 

Vol.  2. — No.  7.  Chicago  Strike,  1894.     Report  of  conunission. 

Vol.  3. — [Quarto.] — No.  8,  part  1.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Vol.  4. — [Quarto.] — No.  8,  part  2.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Vol.  5.— Nos.  58-67. 

Vol.  6.— Nos.  68-105. 

°  Nos.  208.  210.  349.  392,  409,  637.  822.  970.  971.  and  972,  bound  with  reports 
fii'st  session  Fifty-tliii'<l  Congress,  vol.  2. 


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Third  Session — Continued. 

Senate  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-148,  except  Nos.  19.  50,  and  64. 

Vol.  2. — No.  19,  parts  1  and  2.  Congressional  Directory. 

Vol.  3. — [Quarto.] — No.  50.  Memoirs  National  Academy  of  Sciences. 

Vol.  4.— [Quarto.]— No.  64.  Stark  and  Webster  statues. 

Vol.  5. — No.  149.  History  of  the  Society  of  the  Red  Cross.  [Not  yet  re- 
ceived. ] 

Vol.  6. — [Quarto.] — No.  150.  Statement  of  appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Vol.  7.— [Quarto.] — Nos.  151,  152,  and  153.  Eulogies  upon  the  late  Senators 
Vance,  Stockbridge,  and  Colquitt. 
Report  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1— Nos.  711-831,  except  Nos.  769  «  and  8O8.0 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  832-1049,  except  Nos.  865,a  875,a  932,a  952,a  986,  1021,a  1022,o 
1023,«  1024,a  1033,a  1034,"  and  1035.o 

Vol.  3. — No.  986,  parts  1  and  2.  Growth  of  cotton  in  the  United  States. 

Vol.  4. — No.  760,  parts  1  and  2.  Alcohol  in  the  arts. 
House  executive  documents : 

Vol.  1.- — Message  of  the  President  and  foreign  relations.  No.  1,  part  1. 

Vol.  2. — Appendix  i  to  Foreign  Relations.  No.  1.  part  1 :  Chinese- Japanese 
war  ;  regulations  concerning  fur  seals  ;  Blueflields ;  Mora  claim  ; 
import  duties  on  certain  products  of  Colombia,  Haiti,  and  Ven- 
ezuela ;  Samoan  Islands. 

Vol.  3. — Appendix  11  to  Foreign  Relations.     No.  1,  part  1  :  Affairs  in  Hawaii. 

Vol.  4.— Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  1894.     No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  5. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers.  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  1. 

Vol.  6. — Repoi't  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers.  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2.  pai't  2. 

Vol.  7. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers.  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  3. 

Vol.  8. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers.  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  4. 

Vol.  9. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers.  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  5. 

Vol.  10. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers.  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  part  6. 

Vol.  11. — Report  of  the  Chief  of  Ordnance.  No.  1,  part  2,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  12.— Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  1894.  No.  1,  part  3. 

Vol.  13. — Report  of  the  Postmaster-General,  1894.  No.  1,  part  4. 

Vol.  14. — Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  1894.  No.  1,  part  5.  vol.  1. 

Vol.  15. — Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  1894.  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  16. — Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  1894.  No.  1,  part  5,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  17. — [Quarto.] — Report  of  the  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey.  No.  1, 
part  5,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  18,  parti. — Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Education,  1894.  No.  1,  part 
5,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  IS.  part  2.— The  same. 

Vol.  19. — Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  1894.  No.  1,  part  6. 

Vol.  20. — Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  1894.  No. 
1,  part  7. 

Vol.  21.— No.  2,  finance  report,  1894. 

Vol.  22.— No.  3,  part  1.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency,  1894. 

Vol.  23. — No.  3,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency,  1894. 

Vol.  24. — No.  4.  Internal  revenue. 


a  Nos.  769.  808,  865,  875,  932,  952,  1021,  1022,  1023.  1024.  10.33.  10.34,  and  KK'.H 
are  bound  in  reports  Fifty-third  Congress,  first  session,  vol.  2.     [Quarto.] 


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FIFTY-THIRD  CONGRESS 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  executive  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  25.— [Quarto. J — Nos.  5,  <jH,  110,  and  258.  Estimates  and  appropriations. 

Vol.  2(j. — [Quarto.] — Xo.  (>,  parts  1  and  2.  Commerce  and  navigation. 

Vol.  27.— No.  7.  lieport  of  the  Attorney-General,  1894. 

Vol.  28.— Nos.  8-150,  except  Nos.  13,  15,  92,  100,  and  110. 

Vol.  29.— No.  15.  Statistical  Abstract. 

Vol.  30.— No.  92.  Tests  of  metals. 

Vol.  31. — No.  100.  Columbian  Historical  Exposition. 

Vol.  32.— Nos.  151-257. 

Vol.  33.— Nos.  259-353. 

Vol.  34.— No.  354.  Eighth  special  labor  report. 

Vol.  35.— No.  355.  Agricultural  Yearbook. 
House  miscellaneous  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-87,  except  Nos.  25,  27.  35,  44,  58,  66,  70,  78,  79,  80,  81,  82,  83, 
84,  85.  and  86. 

Vol.  2. — No.  25.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

Vol.  3. — No.  27,  parts  1  and  2.  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Sol- 
diers. 

Vol.  4. — No.  35.  Consular  Reports,  vol.  40. 

Vol.  5. — No.  44.  Opinions  of  the  Attorneys-General,  vol.  20. 

Vol.  6.— No.  58.  Naval  War  Records,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  7. — No.  66,  parts  1^.  Consular  Reports,  vol.  47. 

Vol.8. — [Quarto.] — No.  70.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents. 

Vol.  9.— No.  78.  Bulletins  Geological  Survey,  Nos.  118-122. 

Vol.  10. — No.  79.  Civil  Service  Commission  Report. 

Vol.  11.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  80-85.  Eulogies. 

Vol.  12.— [Quarto.]— No.  86.  Bulletin  Fish  Commission,  1894. 

Vol.  1.3.— [Quarto.]— No.  88.  Report  of  the  Weather  Bureau.  1894. 

Vol.  14.— No.  89.  Report  of  the  Fish  Commission,  1893. 

Vol.  15.— No.  90.  part  1.  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  1894.  part  1. 

A^ol.  1(5.— No.  90,  part  2.  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  1894,  part  2. 

Vol.  17. — No.  91.  Report  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  1894. 

Vol.  18. — No.  92.  Special  consular  report,  American  lumber  in  foreign  mar- 
kets. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1478-1750,  except  Nos.  1584,a  1652,a  and  1736." 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  1751-1999.  except  Nos.  17.59.a  1839.o  1851,o  1908.°  1909,^  1910,a 
1954,a  1973,a  1974,a  1975,o  and  1976.a 

FIFTY-FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  3,  1895  to  June  11,  1896. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-31,  except  Nos.  14  and  25.  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.2. — [Quarto.] — No.  25.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report. 

o  Nos.  1584,  1652,  1736,  1759,  1839,  1851,  1908,  1909,  1910,  1954,  1973,  1974.  1975, 
1976,  and  2000  (the  last  named  being  the  review  of  work  done  by  the  joint  com- 
mission on  executive  departments)  are  bound  with  reports  Fifty-third  Congress, 
first  session,  vol.  2.     [Quarto.] 


540  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

FIFTY-FOXJIITH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  3._Nos.  ,32-100.  Government  Printing  Office,  etc. 
Vol.  4. — Nos.  101-155.  e.xcept  No.  137.  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  5.— No.  137,  parts  1  and  2.  Seal  life. 
A^ol.  0.— [Quarto.]— No.  137,  part  3.  Seal  life,  atlas. 
Vol.  7.— Nos.  156-213.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  S.— Nos.  214-270,  except  Nos.  219,  242,  2GS.a     Torrey  bankrupt  bill.  etc. 
A^ol.  9.— [Quarto.]— No.  219.  Tariff  acts,  1789-1895. 
Vol.  10.— [Quarto.]— No.  242.  Patent  Office  report. 
Vol.  11.— Nos.  271-314,  except  No.  304.  Pacific  railroads,  etc. 
^'ol.  12. — No.  304.  Senate  manual. 
Vol.  13. — No.  315.  Nicaragua  Canal  hearings. 
Vol.  14. — [Quarto.] — No.  310.  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Vol.  15. — No.  14,  3  parts.  Congressional  Directory. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-274.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  275-506.  University  of  the  United  States,  etc. 

Vol.  3. — Nos.  507-703.  Dedication  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  Park, 

etc. 
Vol.  4.— Nos.  704-885,  except  No.  799.  Pacific  railroads,  etc. 
Vol.  5.— Nos.  886-1140,  except  No.  1109.  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  6.— No.  799.  River  and  harbor  bill.     1109.  Nicaragua  Canal. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1.  Message  and  foreign  relations,  part  1. 

Vol.  2. — No.  1.  Message  and  foreign  relations,  part  2. 

Vol.  3. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  4. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  2.  part  1.  Engineers. 

Vol.  5. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  2,  jiart  2.  Engineers. 

Vol.  G. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  2,  part  3.  Engineers. 

Vol.  7. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  2,  part  4.  Engineers. 

Vol.  8.— No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  2,  part  5.  Engineers. 

Vol.  9.— No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  2,  part  6.  Engineers. 

Vol.  10. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  2,  part  7.  Engineers. 

Vol.  11. — No.  2.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  3.  Ordnance. 

Vol.  12. — No.  3.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

Vol.  13. — No.  4.  Report  of  the  Postmaster-General. 

Vol.14. — No.  5.  Report   of   the    Secretary    of   the    Interior,    vol.    1.     I'ublic 

Lands. 
Vol.  1.5. — No.  5.  Report   of   the    Secretary    of   the    Interior,    vol.    2.     Indian 

Affairs. 
Vol.16. — No.  5.  Report  of   the    Secretary   of   the    Interior,    vol.    .3.     Miscel- 
laneous. 
Vol.  17.— [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  4, 

part  1.     Geological   Survey. 
\o\.  IS.— [Quarto.]— No.  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  4, 

part  2.     Geological  Survey. 
Vol.  19.— [Quarto.]— No.  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  4, 

part  3.     Geological  Survey — Mineral  Resources. 


a  No.  268  (deficiency  estimates)  bound  with  House  Docs.,  vol.  29.     [Quarto.] 


CATAT.OOTn^,    IJRRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE  541 

FIFTY-FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session— Continued. 

Iloust'  clocinnonts — Continued. 

Vol.  2(». — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  vol.  4, 

I)art  4.     Geological  Survey — Mineral  Resources. 
Vol.  21. — No.   5.  Report  of  the   Secretary   of   the   Interior,    vol.    .">.    part    1. 

Education. 
Vol.22. — No.   5.  ReiK)rt   of   the    Secretary   of   the    Interior,    vol.    .">.    part   2. 

Education. 
Vol.  2o. — No.  G.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Asricultxu'e. 

No.  25.  Expenditures  of  the  Dei»artment  of  Agriculture. 
No.  9.  Report  of  the  Attorney-General,  ISOH. 
Vol.  24. — No.  7.  Report  of  the  Coiuuiissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 
Vol.  2.J. — No.  8.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the  Finances. 
Vol.  2G. — No.  10.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency,  vol,  1. 
Vol.  27. — No.  10.  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  28. — No.  11.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 
Vol.  20. — [Quarto.] — No.  12.  Estimates  of  Approi»riations. 

No.  41.  Receipts  and  exi)enditures. 
Nos.  128,  324,  Senate  Doc.  268.     Deficiency  Estimates. 
Vol.  30. — [Quarto.] — No.    13.  Foreign    Commerce    and    Navigation,    part    1. 

vol.  1. 
Vol.31. — [Quarto.] — No.    13.  Foreign    Commerce    and    Navigation,    part    1, 

vol.  2. 
No.    13.  Foreign    Commerce   and    Navigation,   part    2. 
Immigration   and  Passenger   ^Movement,    1805. 
Vol,  32.— Nos.   14  to  55,   ex(ei)t   Nos.   25,   28-37,  41,   42,   54.     Estimates  of 
Special   Appropriations.     Report  of  the  Board  of  Visitors  of 
the  Military  Academy.     Report  of  Clerk  of  House,  etc. 
Vol.33. — No.  28.  part  1.  Reitort  of  tlie  Commissioner  of  Navigation. 

No.  28,  part  2.  Laws  Relating  to  Navigation  and  Merchant  Marine. 
Vol.:'.4.— [Quarto.]— No.  20.  Merchant  Vessels  of  United  States. 
Vol.  35.— No.  30,  4  parts.  Consular  Reports— Nos.  17(t-179,  vol.  48. 
Vol.  3(5.— No.  31,  4  parts.  Consular  Reports— Nos.  180-183.  vol.  40. 
Vol.37. — No.  32.  Special  Consular  Reports,  vol.  12.    Highways  of  Commerce. 
^'ol.  38.— No.  33.  Labor  Department  Bulletins  1-7. 
Vol.  30. — [Quarto.] — No.    34.  American    Ephemeris   and    Nautic.tl    Almanac, 

189G. 
Vol.40. — No.  35.  Report  of  (he  Director  of  the  Mint  upon   I'roduction  of 

Precious  Metals.  1804. 
Vol.  41.— No.  36.  Naval  War  Records,  series  1,  vol,  2. 
Vol.42. — No.  37,  i)art  1.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  47,  part  1. 
Vol.43. — No.  37,  part  2.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  1.  vol.  47,  part  2. 
Vol.44. — No.  37,  part  3.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  1.  vol.  47.  part  3. 
Vol.45. — No.  42,  3  i)arts.   Report  of  Board  of  Managers  of  National   Home 
for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers. 
No.  288.  Report  of  Inspection  of  National  Home  for  Disabled  \\)1- 
unteer  Soldiers. 
Vol.  4G.— No.  54.  Tests  of  Metals,  1S05. 

Vol.47.— Nos.  56  to  1.38,  except  Nos.  7G,  77,  70,  88,  01,  100,  128,  132.  Mis- 
cellaneous. 


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FIFTY-FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  48.— No.  7G.  Army  Register,  189G. 
No.  77.  Navy  Register,  1896. 

Vol.49. — [Quarto.] — No.  79.  Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  vol.  15. 

Vol.  50. — No.  88.  Report  of  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

Vol.  51.— No.  100.  Statistical  Abstract  of  the  United  States,  189.5. 

Vol.  52.— No.  132,  5  ])arts.  Consular  Reports,  Nos.  184-187,  vol.  .50,  and  No. 
187,  sui)plement.  Exports  Declared. 

Vol.  .53.— Nos.  139  to  223,  except  Nos.  175,  186,  210,  219.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  54. — No.  17.5.  Fur  Seal  Fisheries  of  Alaska. 

Vol.  .55.— No.  180.  Commercial  Relations,  1894-95,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  56.— No.  186.  Commercial  Relations,  1894-95,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  57.— [Quarto.]— No.  219.  Washington  observations,  1890. 

Vol.  58.— Nos.  224  to  278,  except  Nos.  253,  266.  Report  of  Bureau  of  Amer- 
ican Republics,  etc. 

Vol.  5D. — [Quarto.] — No.  253.  Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences, 
vol.  8. 

Vol.  60.— [Quarto.]— No.  266.  Report  of  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology,  1892. 

Vol.  61.— Nos.  280  to  423,  except  Nos.  288,  291,  295,  297,  311-314.  324.  339. 
343,  352,  359-361,  369,  373,  374,  377,  379,  380,  398,  410-422. 
Miscellaneous. 

Vol.62. — No.  291.  Report  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  1895. 

Vol.63. —  [Quarto.] — No.  297.  Geological  Survey  Monographs,  vol.  2.5.  Gla- 
cial Lake  Agassiz. 

Vol.64. — No.  339.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor,  1894.  Strikes  and 
Lockouts,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  65.— No.  3.39.  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  66.- No.  352.  House  Manual. 

Vol.  67. — No.  360.  American  Library  Association  Catalogue. 

Vol.  68.- No.  361.  Experiment  Stations  Office  Bulletin  15.  FLandbook  of  Ex- 
periment Station  Work. 
No.  359.  Honey  Bee. 

Vol.  69.— No.  369.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  48.  part  1. 

Vol.  70.— No.  369.  War  of  tlie  Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  48,  part  2. 

Vol.  71.— No.  373.  Tests  of  Metals,  1893. 

Vol.  72.— No.  377,  5  parts.  Consular  Reports,  Nos.  188-191,  vol.  51,  and  No. 
189,  supplement,  Exports  Declared. 

Vol.  73. — No.  379.  Naval  War  Records,  series  1,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  74. — No.  380.  Yearbook  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture. 

Vol.  7.5.— [Quarto.]— No.  410.  Document  catalogue.  Mar.  4,  1893-June  30, 
1895. 

Vol.  7(). — [Quarto.] — No.  411.  Geological  Survey  Monographs,  vol.  26.  Flora 
of  the  Amboy  Clays. 

Vol.  77. — Nos.  311  to  314.  Geological  Survey  Bulletins  123  to  126. 
Nos.  413,  414.  Geological  Survey  Bulletins  128,  129. 

Vol.  78.— No.  412.  Geological  Survey  Bulletin  127. 

\'ol.  79.— Nos.  415  to  421.  Geological  Survey  Bulletins  130-136. 

Vol.  80. — No.  424.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 

"\ol.  81. — No.  42.5.  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  vol.  1. 


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FIFTY-FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued 

IIoiiso  (locuiiionts — Continuotl. 

Vol.  82. — No.  425.  Keitort  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  vol.  2.     National 

Museum. 
Vol.  83.— [Quarto.  I— Nos.  91,  210.  Monthly  Summary  of  Finance,  Commerce, 

and    Immisnition.    July-Decemlx'r,    1805.      Issues    for    July, 

August,   Septeml)er,  October,  without  Congressional  document 

number. 
Vol.  84.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  295,  343,  374,  398,  422,  42(1  Monthly  Summary  of 

Finance  and  Commerce,  January-June,  189G. 
Vol.  85. — No.  427.  Decisions  of  the  Commissioner  of  I'atents,  1895. 
Vol.  86.— [Quarto.]— No.  428.  Report  of  the  Weather  Bureau. 
Vol.87. —  [Quarto.] — No.  429.  Memorial  Addresses  on  William  H.  Crain. 
Vol.  88. — No.  4.30.  Document  Index,  Fifty-fourth  Congress,  first  session. 
Vol.  89.— No.  279,  2  parts.  Report  of  Nicaragua  Canal  Board. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-293.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  294-572.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3. — Nos.  573-842.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  4.— Nos.  843-1136.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  5.— Nos.  1136-1416.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  G.— Nos.  1417-1633.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  7.— Nos.  1634-1812.  Settlement  with  Arkansas,  etc. 

Vol.  8.— Nos.  1813-2125.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  9.— Nos.  2126-2289,  except  No.  2263.  Nicaragua  Canal,  etc. 

Vol.  10.^ — No.  2263.  Reciprocity  and  commercial  treaties. 

Second  Session. — December  7,  1896  to  March  3,  1897. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-34,  except  16.  Public  Printer's  report,  etc. 

Vol.  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  35.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report. 

Vol.  3.— Nos.  36-99.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  4. — Nos.  100-137.  Grain  rates  at  Missouri  River  points,  etc. 

Vol.  5.— Nos.  138-187  (except  1.59,a  183).  Bond  sales,  investigation,  etc. 

Vol.  6.— [Quarto.]— No.  183.  Patent  Office  report,  calendar  year  1896. 

Vol.  7. — No.  1(),  2  parts.  Congressional  Directory. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1141-1297.  Alcohol  in  the  arts;  Cuban  independence,  etc. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  1298-1453.  Armor-plate  prices,  etc. 

Vol.3. — Nos.    1454-1575  Second-class    mail    matter;    Library    of    Congress 
hearings,  etc. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President's  message  and  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2. — No.  2.  War  Department  I'eport,  vol.  1.     Miscellaneous. 

^'ol.  3. — No.  2.  War  Department  report,  vol.  2,  part  1.     Engineers. 

Vol.  4. — No.  2.  War  De|)artment  report,  vol.  2,  part  2.     Engineers. 

Vol.  5. — No.  2.  War  Dei)artmeut  report,  vol.  2,  part  3.     Engineers. 

"No.  1.59  (appropriations,  deficiency  estimates,  etc.)  is  bound  in  House  Docs., 
vol.  2(!  [quarto]. 

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FIFTY-FOURTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  G. — No.  2.  War  Department  report,  vol.  2,  part  4.     Engineers. 

Vol.  7. — No.  2.  War  Department  report,  vol.  2,  part  r>.     Engineers. 

Vol.  8. — No.  2.  War  Department  report,  vol.  2,  part  G.     Engineers. 

Vol.  9. — No.  2.  War  Department  report,  vol.  3.     Ordnance. 

Vol.  10. — No.  3.  Navy  Department  report. 

Vol.  11. — No.  4.  Post-Ofiice  Department  report. 

Vol.  12. — No.  5.  Interior  Department  report,  vol.  1.     Land  OlRce. 

Vol.  13. — No.  5.  Interior  Department  report,  vol.  2.     Indian  Bureau. 

Vol.  14. — No.  5.  Interior  Department  report,  vol.  3.     Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  15. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Interior  Department  report,  vol.  4,  part  1.  Geo- 
logical Survey. 

Vol.  IG. —  [Quarto.]— No.  5.  Interior  Department  report,  vol.  4,  part  2.  Geo- 
logical Survey. 

Vol.  17,  part  1. — [Quarto.]— No.  5.  Interior  Department  report,  vol.  4, 
part  3.  Geological  Survey.  Mineral  resources.  Metallic  prod- 
ucts, and  coal.     Calendar  year  1895. 

Vol.  17,  part  2. —  [Quai-to.] — The  same,  nonmetallic  products,  except  coal. 

Vol.  18. — No.  5,  Interior  Department  report,  vol.  5,  part  1.  Education 
Bureau. 

Vol.  19. — No.  5.  Interior  Department  report,  vol.  5,  part  2.  Education 
Bureau. 

Vol.  20. — No.  G,  part  1.  Agricultural  Department  report. 

No.  G,  part  2.  Agricultural  Department  Yearbook. 

Vol.  21.^No.  7.  District  of  Columbia  Commissioners'  report. 

Vol.  22. — No.  8.  Treasury  Department  report. 

Vol.  23.— No.  9,  2  parts.  Justice  Department  report,  1896. 
No.  11.  Internal  revenue  report. 

Vol.  24. — No.  10,  part  1.  Comptroller  of  Currency  report,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  25. — No.  10,  part  2.  Comptroller  of  Currency  report,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  2G. —  [Quarto.] — No.  12.  Estimates  of  appropriations. 
No.  70.  Deficiency  estimates. 
No.  75.  Receipts  and  expenditures. 
No.  250.  Deficiency  estimates. 
Senate  doc.  159  :  Deficiency  estimates. 

Vol.27. — [Quarto.] — No.  13,  part  1.  Foreign  Commerce  and  Navigation, 
vol.  1. 

Vol.28. —  [Quarto.] — No.  13,  part  2.  Foreign  Commerce  and  Navigation, 
vol.  2. 

Vol.  29.— Nos.  14-148  (except  23-40,  46,  70,  75,  99,  104,  108,  131,  135-137). 
Report  of  Clerk  of  House ;  Navigation  Bureau  report,  etc. 

Vol.  30. — No.  23.  Mint  report  on  precious  metals,  calendar  year  1895. 

Vol.  31. — No.  24,  5  parts.  Consular  Reports,  Nos.  192-195  and  supplement  to 
192,  vol.  52. 

Vol.  32. — No.  25,  2  parts.  Special  Consular  Reports,  vol.  13.  Money  and 
prices  in  foreign  countries. 

Vol.33. —  [Quarto.] — No.  26,  parts  1-6.  Monthly  Summary  of  Finance  and 
Commerce,  .Tuly-December,  1S9(). 

Vol.  34.— [Quarto.  I— No.  2G,  parts  7-12.  Same,  .January-June,  1897. 

Vol.  35.— Nos.  27-32.  Geological  Survey  bulletins  137-142. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  3C).— Nos.  33-37,  340,  347.  Same,  143-149. 

Vol.  37. — [Quarto.] — No.  38.  Merchant  vessels  of  United  States. 

Vol.38. — IQuarto.] — No.   39.  American    Ephemeris   and   Nautical   Almanac, 
1897. 

Vol.  39. — No.  40.  Records  of  TTnion  and  Confederate  navies  in  war  of  rebel- 
lion, series  1,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  40. — No.  46.  National  Soldiers'  Home  report. 

No.  274.  National  Soldiers'  Home  report  of  inspection.  July,  1896- 
February.  1897. 

Vol.41. — No.  99.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  report. 

Vol.  42. — No.  104.  Fisli  Commission  report,  1895. 

Vol.  43.— No.  131.  Tests  of  metals. 

Vol.  44.— No.  l-S.""),  6  parts.  Labor  Department  bulletins  8-13. 

Vol.45. — [Quarto.] — No.   136.  Geological  Survey  monographs,   v.  27.     Geol- 
ogy of  Denver  Basin. 

Vol.  46. — No.  137.  House  manual. 

Vol.  47.— No.  149.  Army  Register,  1897. 
No.  150.  Navy  Register,  1897. 

Vol.  48.— Nos.  151-249  (except  158,  164,  192,  202,  218,  230).  Miscellaneous. 

A'ol.  49.— No.  158.  Statistical  AJjstract  of  United  States. 

Vol.  .50. — No.  164,  6  parts.  Consular  Reports,  Nos.  196-199  and  supplement  to 
196  and  199,  vol.  53. 

Vol.51. — No.  192.  Deep  Waterways  Commission  report. 

Vol.  52.— [Quarto.]— No.  202.  Civil  service  tables. 

Vol.  53.— [Quarto.] — No.  218,  part  1.  Geological  Survey  monographs,  vol.  28. 
Marquette  iron-bearing  district. 

Vol.  .54.— [Folio.]— No.  218,  part  2.  Same,  atlas. 

Vol.  5,5,  part  1. —  [Quarto.] — No.  2.30,  part  1.  Ethnology  Bureau  report,  1893. 

Vol.  55,  part  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  230,  part  2.  The  same. 

Vol.  56.— No.  251,  part  1.  War  of  the  rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  49,  part  1. 

Vol.  57. — No.  251,  part  2.  War  of  the  rel)eilion,  series  1.  vol.  49,  part  2. 

Vol.  .58.— Nos.  2.52-337    (except  2.55,  267.  274,  291,  303,  318,  321,  323,  332). 
Canadian-American  fishery  commission  report,  etc. 

Vol.  59.- — [ Quarto. ]^ — No.  25.5.  Memorial  addresses  on  Charles  F.  Crisp. 
No.  332.  Memorial  addresses  on  William  Cogswell. 

Vol.  60.— No.  267.   Exi)eriment  Stations  Office  bulletin  ,33.     Cotton  plant. 

Vol.61. — No.  291.  Animal   Industry  Bureau,  twelfth  and  thirteenth  annual 
reports,  1895  and  1896. 

Vol.  62. — No.  .30,3.  Regulations  for  consular  service. 

Vol.63. — No.  318.  Civil  Service  Commission  report,  1895. 
No.  .321.  Civil  Service  Conmiissiou  report,  1896. 

Vol.  64. — No.  323.  Commercial  Relations,  \  ol.  1. 

Vol.  6,5. — No.  323.  Commercial  Relations,  vol.  2. 

A'ol.  66.— No.  338,  part  1.  Tariff  hearings,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  67.— No.  338,  part  2.  Tariff  hearings,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  68.— [Quarto.]— No.  339.  Ethnology  Bureau  report,  1894. 

Vol.69. — No.  ,341.  Liibor  Department,  annual  report. 

Vol.  70.— Nos.  108,  .".42-34(;,  349-351.  Geological  Survey.     Water-supply  and 
irrigation  papers  1-9. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documeuts — Continued. 

Vol.  71. —  [Quarto.] — No.  348.  Fisli  Commission  bulletin,  vol.  IG. 

Vol.  72. — No.  352,  part  1.  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  1890. 

Vol.  73. — No.  352,  part  2.  National  Museum  report,  180(>. 

Yoi.  74. — No.  353,  part  I.American  Historical  xlssociation  report,  18!)(), 
vol.  1. 

Vol.  74. — No.  353,  part  2.  Same,  vol.  2.  Proposed  amendments  to  tbe  Con- 
stitution of  the  United  States  during  the  first  century  of  its 
history,  1789-1889. 

Vol.  75. — No.  354.  Patent  Office  decisions,  calendar  year  189(3. 

Vol.  76. — [Quarto.] — No.  355.  Document  catalogue,  Fifty-fourth  Congress, 
first  session. 

Vol.  77. — No.  356.  Document  index.  Fifty-fourth  Congress,  second  session. 
House  reports : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1497,  part  3,  2290-2446.  Alcohol  in  the  arts,  etc. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  2447-2773.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3.— Nos.  2774-3080  (except  30.35).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  4. — No.  3035.  Investigation  of  Soldiers'  Home,  Leavenworth,  Kans. 

FIFTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate.— March  4-10,  1897. 

First  Session.— March  15  to  July  24,  1897. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  2  parts.  Congressional  Directory. 

Vol.2. — Nos.    2-35    (except    18).  Investigation    of    Kiowa,    Comanche,    and 

Apache  Reservation,  etc. ;  also  No.  1,  specail  session.  Senate, 

Mar.  4-10,  1897. 
Vol.  3. — No.  18.  Deep-water  harbor  at  Los  Angeles  or  San  Pedro,  Cal. 
Vol.  4. — Nos.  36-64.  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  5.— Nos.  65-133.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  6.— No.s.  1.34-190  (except  138,  185,  188).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  7. — No.  138.  9th  special  report  of  Commissioner  of  Labor.     Italians  in 

Chicago. 
Vol.8. — No.   185,  3  parts.  Joint  Select  Committee  to   Investigate  Charities 

and  Reformatory  Institutions  in  District  of  Columbia. 
Vol.  9.— [Quarto.]— No.  188.  Comparison  of  tariff  act  of  1894  with  bill  and 

law  of  1897. 
Vol.  10. —  [Quarto.] — No.  191.  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Vol.  11.— No.  192,  3  parts.  Comparison  of  tariffs  of  1897,  1894,  and  1890.a 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-86.  Pacific  railroads,  etc. 
Vol.  2.— Nos.  87-39.3.  Miscellaneous. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-90  (except  32,  51,  .59,  60).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  2.— No.  32.   Fish  Conunission  report.  1896. 


"A  later  print  of  comparison  of  these  ta'riffs  issued  in  1898,  Fifty-fifth  Con- 
gress, second  session,  Senate  Docunjent  329,  is  also  bound  in  this  volume. 


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First  Session — Continued. 

IToiise  documents — Continued. 

Vol. ;',. — No.  C)0.  Rocords  of  Union  and  Confederate  Navies  in  War  of  the 

Keliollion,  series  1,  vol.  5. 
Vol.4. — No.  51,  G  parts.  Consular  Reports,  Nos.  200-203  and  supplement  to 

20.3,  vol.  54.     Index  to  Nos.  152-203,  vol.  42-54. 
Vol.  .5. — No.  91,  5  parts.  Consular  Reports,  Nos.  204-207  and  supplement  to 

20n,  vol.  55. 
Vol.  (i. — No.  92,  part  1.  Seal  and  salmon  fisheries  and  general  resources  of 

Alaska,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  7.— No.  92,  part  2.  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  8.— No.  92,  part  3.  Same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  9.— No.  92,  part  4.  Same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  10. — [Quarto.] — No.  93.  Ethnology  Bureau  report,  1895. 
Vol.  11. — [Quarto.] — No.  94,  parts  1-G.  Monthly  Summary  of  Finance  and 

Commerce,  .July-December,  1897. 
Vol.  12.— [Quarto.]— No.  94,  parts  7-12.  Same,  January-.June,  1898. 
Vol.  1.3.— No.  59,  part  1.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  50,  part  1. 
Vol.  14. — No.  59,  part  2.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  50,  part  2. 
Vol.  15. — No.  95,  part  1.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  51,  part  1. 
Vol.  IC— No.  95,  part  2.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  51.  part  2. 
Vol.  17. — No.  90.  Document  iude.x.  Fifty-fifth  Congress,  first  session. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 
Nos.  1-16.  Tariff,  etc. 

Second  Session.— December  6,  1897  to  July  8,  1898. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-38  (except  22).  Public  Printer's  report,  1897,  etc. 

Vol.  2. — No.  22,  2  parts.  Congressional  Directory. 

Vol.  3. — Nos.  .39-07.  Postal  telegraphs  and  telephones,  etc. 

Vol.4. — Nos.  68-109  (except  77,  91).  Viaduct  across  Rock  Creek,  District  of 

Columbia,  etc. 
Vol.  5. —  [Quarto.] — No.  77.  Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  vol. 

8,  No.  2." 
Vol.  6. — No.  91,  part  1.  Venezuelan  Boundary  Commission  report,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  7.— No.  91,  part  2.  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  8.— No.  91,  part  3.  Same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  9.— [Folio.]— No.  91,  part  4.  Same,  atlas. 
Vol.  10.— Nos.  110-137.  Ticket  brokerage,  etc. 
Vol.  11.— Nos.  138-206  (except  178,  185).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  12. — No.  178,  part  1.  American  Republics  Bureau,  seventh  report,  1897. 
No.  178,  parts  7-10,  13-17.  American  Republics  Bureau  bulletins. 
75-78,  84,  85,  87,  88,  90. 
Vol.  13. —  [Quarto.] — No.    178,    part   2.  Commercial    nomenclatiu'e,    English, 

Si)anish,  Portuguese. 
Vol.  14. —  [Quarto.] — No.    178,    part    3.  Nomenclatura    comercial,    Spanish. 

English,  Portuguese. 

"'Phis  volume  contains  also  Senate  documents  1.39  and  174,  Fifty-fifth  Con- 
gress, third  session.  Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  vol.  8,  Nos.  3 
and  4  [quarto]. 


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FIFTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  1.5. — [Quarto.] — No.  178,  part  4.  Nomenclatura  comercial,  Portuguese, 
Spanish,  English. 

Vol.  10. — [Quarto.] — No.  178,  part  5.  Commercial  Directory  of  American  Re- 
publics, vol.  1. 

Vol.  17.— [Quarto.]— No.  178,  part  6.  Same,  vol.  2. 

Yoi.  18. — [Quarto.] — No.  178,  part  11.  American  Republics  Bureau  monthly 
bulletin,  July-December,  1897. 

Vol.  19. — [Quarto.] — No.  178,  part  12.  Same,  January-June,  1898. 

Vol.  20. — [Quarto.] — No.  185.  Patent  Office  report,  calendar  year  1897. 

Vol.  21. — Nos.  207-237.  Report  on  destruction  of  battle  ship  Maine,  et<?. 

Vol.  22.— Nos.  238-289   (except  247,  283).  Laws  relating  to  Navy  and  Ma- 
rine Corps,  etc. 

Vol.  2.3. — [Quarto.] — No.  247.  Mexican  Boundary  Commission  report. 

Vol.  24.— [Folio.]— No.  247.  Same,  album. 

Vol.  25.— [Folio.]— No.  247.  Same,  atlas. 

Vol.  26. — Nos.  290-341  (except  302,o  329  &).  Interoceanic  canals,  direct  legis- 
lation, etc. 

Vol.  27. — [Quarto.] — ^No.  342.  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Vol.28. — [Quarto.] — No.  283.  Memorial  addresses  on  Joseph  H.  Earle. 

No.  343.  Memorial  addresses  on  Isham  G.  Harris. 
No.  344.  Memorial  addresses  on  James  Z.  George. 

Vol.29. — [Quarto.] — No.  .34.5.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report,  1897. 

Vol.  30. — No.  178,  parts  18-22.  American  Republics  Bureau  bulletins,  93-97. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  394-620  (except  411).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2. — No.  411.  Alcohol  in  manufactures  and  arts. 

Vol.  3.— Nos.  621-906  (except  659,  700,c  781,c  885).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  4. — No.  6.59.  Elxamination  of  civil  service. 

Vol.5. — No.  885,  two  parts.  Affairs  in  Cuba  [Davis  report]. 

Vol.6. — Nos.  907-1171  (except  1123).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  7. — No.  1123.  Internal-revenue  laws. 

Vol.  8.— Nos.  1172-1416.  Miscellaneous. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President's  message  and  foreign  relations. 

Vol.  2. — No.  2.  War  Department  reports,  1897.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineer's,  part  1. 

Vol.  4. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineer's,  part  2. 

Vol.  5. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineer's,  i)art  3. 

Vol.  6. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineer's,  part  4. 

Vol.  7. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineer's,  part  5. 

Vol.  8. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineer's,  part  6. 

a  No.  302,  Deficiency  Estimates,  is  bound  with  House  Docs.,  vol.  31  [quarto]. 
Fifty-fifth  Congress,  second  session. 

6  No.  .329,  Comparison  of  Tariffs  of  1897,  1894,  and  1890  is  bound  with  earlier 
print  of  same  matter  as  Senate  Doc.  192,  Senate  Docs.,  vol.  11,  Fifty-fifth  Con- 
gress, first  session. 

"Nos.  700  and  781,  Joint  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Charities  and  Re- 
formatory Institutions  in  District  of  Columbia,  parts  2  and  3,  are  bound  with 
Senate  Docs.,  vol.  8,  Fifty-fifth  Congress,  first  session. 


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FIFTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  9. — No.  2.  Same.     Ordnance. 

Vol.  10. — No.  3.  Navy  Department  reports,  1897. 

Vol.  11.— No.  4.  Post-Office  Department  reports,  1897. 


Vol.  12. — No.  5.  Interior    Department    reports, 

Office. 
Vol.  13. — No.  5.  Same.     Indian  Affairs,  etc. 
Vol.  14. — No.  5.  Same.     Miscellaneous. 
Vol.15. — ^[Quarto.] — No.  .5.  Same.     Geological 

part  1. 
Vol.  1(>.— [Quarto.]— No.  5.  Same. 

part  2. 
Vol.  17. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Same. 

part  3. 
Vol.  18.— [Quarto.]— No.    5.  Same. 

part  4. 
Vol.  19.— [Quarto.]— No.    5.  Same. 


1897.      Secretary   and   Land 


Geological 
Geological 


Survey, 
Survey, 
Survey, 


eighteenth 
eighteenth 


eighteenth 


report, 
report, 
report, 


Geological    Survey,    eighteenth    report. 
Survey,    eighteenth    report, 


Geological 
part  5,  mineral  resources,  calendar  year  189G. 

Vol.20. — [Quarto.] — No.    5.  Same.     Geological    Survey,    eighteenth    report, 
part  5  continued ;  mineral  resources,  calendar  year  1898. 

Vol.  21. — No.  5.  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  22. — No.  5.  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  23. — No.  6.  Agricultural  Department  reports,  1897. 

No.  26.  Agricultural  Department  expenditures,  1897. 

Vol.  24. — No.  7.  District  of  Columbia  Commissioners'  report,  1897,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  25.— No.  7.  Same,  vols.  2  and  3. 

Vol.  26. — No.  8.  Treasury  Department  report,  1897. 

Vol.  27. — No.  9.  Justice  Department  report,  1897. 

Vol.  28. — No.  10.  Comptroller  of  the  Currency  report,  October  31,  1897,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  29.— No.  10.  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  ,30.— No.  11.  Internal-Revenue  report,  1897. 

Vol.  31. —  [Quarto.] — No.  12.  Estimates  of  appropriations,  1899. 

No.  94.  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1897. 
Nos.  156,  203,  319,  and  Senate  Doc.  302 ;  deficiency  esti- 
mates. 

Vol.   32. — [Quarto.] — No.   13,   part   1.  Foreign   Commerce   and   Navigation, 
1897,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  33.— [Quarto.]— No.  13,  part  2.  Same,  vol.  2. 

\'ol.  34.— Nos.  14-133  (except  15,  26,  27,  94,  95)  ;  Navigation  Bureau  report, 
1897,  etc. 

Vol.  35.— [Quarto.]— No.  15.  Merchant  vessels  of  the  United  States,  1897; 
twenty-ninth  list  of. 

Vol.  36.— No.  27.  National  Soldiers'  Home  report,  1897. 

No.  278.  National  Soldiers'  Home  report  of  inspection,  July,  1897- 
Jan.,  1898. 

Vol.  37. — No.  95.  Armor  Factory  Board  report. 

Vol.  .38. — Nos.  134-141.  Reservoir  sites  in  Wyoming  and  Colorado,  etc. 

Vol.  39.— Nos.  142-205  (except  156,  157,  164,  166-170,  201,  203)  ;  Report  of 
Clerk  of  House  of  Representatives,  1897,  etc. 

Vol.  40. — No.   157.  Interstate  Commerce  Cummission,   eleventh   report,   De- 
cember 6,  1897. 


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FIFTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  4i._No.  1G4.  Tests  of  metals,  1897. 

Vol.42. — [Quarto.] — No.  166.  Weather  Bureau  report,  1897;  meteorological 

tables,  calendar  year  1897. 
Vol.  4.3. — No.  167.  Mint  report  on  precious  metals,  calendar  year  1896. 
Vol.  44.— No.  168.  Army  Register,  1898. 
No.  169.  Navy  Register,  1898. 
Vol.  4.5. — [Quarto.] — No.  170.  American  Epheraeris  and  Nautical  Almanac, 

1898. 
Vol.46. — No.  201,  6  parts.  Consular  reports,  Nos.  208-211,  and  supplement 

to  208  and  211,  vol.  56. 
Vol.47. — No.  435,  5  parts.  Same,  Nos.  212-215,  and  supplement  to  215,  vol. 

57. 
Vol.48. — No.  565,  5  parts.  Same,  Nos.  216-219,  and  supplement  to  218,  vol. 

58. 
Vol.  49. — No.  563.  Special  consular  reports,  vol.  14.     Drug  trade  in  foreign 

countries. 
Vol.  50. — No.  206,  6  parts.  Labor  Department  bulletins,  14-19. 
Vol.  51.— Nos.  207-387  (except  227,  259,  262,  278,  288,  299,  301,  302,  314,  319, 

321,  338).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  52. — No.  227.  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  operations,  1897. 
No.  338.  Inspection  of  meats  for  animal  parasites. 
No.  578.  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  fourteenth  report,  1897. 
Vol.  53.— No.  259.  Statistical  Abstract  of  the  United  States,  1897. 
Vol.  54. — No.  262.  Records  of  Union  and  Confederate  Navies  in  War  of  the 

Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  6. 
Vol.  55. — No.  559.  Same,  series  1,  vol.  7. 

Vol.  56.— No.  288,  part  1.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  52,  part  1. 
Vol.  57.— No.  288,  part  2.  Same,  series  1,  vol.  52,  part  2. 
Vol.  58. — No.  476.  Same,  series  1,  vol.  53. 
Vol.  59.— No.  299.  Fish  Commission  report,  1897. 

Vol.  60.— Nos.  301,  .302,  453,  477,  509-511,  579,  580.  Water  Supply  and  Irriga- 
tion Papers,  10-18. 
Vol.  61. — No.  314.  Civil  Service  Commission,  fourteenth  report,  1897. 
Vol.62. — [Quarto.] — No.  321.  Memorial  addresses  on  William  S.  Holman. 

No.  464.  Memorial  addresses  on  Ashley  B.  Wright. 
No.  543.  Memorial  addresses  on  Seth  L.  JMilliken. 
Vol.  63. — Nos.  388-396.  Fox  and  Wisconsin  rivers.     Beet-sugar  industry,  etc. 
Vol.  64.— Nos.  397-548  (except  4.35,  453,  454,  464,  476,  477,  483,  509-511,  543). 

Preliminary  examinations  and  survej^s,  etc. 
Vol.  65. — No.  4.54.  Agriculture  Department  Yearbook,  1897. 
Vol.  66.— No.  483,  part  1.  Commercial  Relations,  1897,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  67.— No.  483,  part  2.  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  68.— Nos.  ,549-.564    (except  .5.54,   .559-563).  Ship   canal   at   Sabine  Pass, 

Tex. ;  Labor  Department,  twelfth  annual  report,  1897,  etc. 
Vol.  69. — No.  554.  Official  Opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  vol.  21. 
Vol.  70.— No.  560.  House  INIanual. 

Vol.  71.— [Quarto.]— No.  .561.  Fish  Commission  bulletin,  vol.  17,  1897. 
Vol.  72.— [Quarto.]— No.  562.  Tariff  acts.  17S9-1807. 
Vol.  73. — No.  566.  Decisions  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1897. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  74. — Nos.  SCT-oC!).  (Jeological  Survey  bulletins  150-152. 

Vol.  75.— Nos.  57t»-572,  574.   Same,  15:i-15(j. 

Vol.  76. —  [Quarto.] — No.  573,  parts  1-0.  Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and 
Finance,  July-December.  1898. 

Vol.77. —  [Quarto.] — No.  573.  parts  7-12.  Same,  January- June,   1899. 

Vol.  78.^No.  .575,  part  1.  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  1897. 

Vol.  79,  pt.  1. — No.  575,  part  2.  National  Musuem  report,  1897,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  79,  pt.  2. — No.  575,  part  3.  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.80. — [Quarto.] — No.  570.  I'arliamentary  precedents  of  House. 

Vol.81. — No.  577.  American  Historical  Association  report,  1897. 

Vol.82. — [Quarto.] — No.  581.  Geological  Survey  monographs,  vol.  29.  Geol- 
ogy of  old  Hampshire  County,  Mass. 

Vol.83. — [Quarto.] — No.  582.  Same,  vol.  30.     Fossil  medusae. 

Vol.  84.— No.  583.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  54.a 

Vol.  85. — No.  584.  Same,  series  1,  vol.  55.« 

Vol.80. — [Quarto.] — No.  585.  Document  catalogue.  Fifty-fourth  Congress, 
second  session. 

Vol.  87. — No.  580.  Document  index.  Fifty-fifth  Congress,  second  session. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  17-245.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  240-543.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  .3. — Nos.  544-852  (except  770).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  4.— Nos.  853-1193  (except  1092).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  5.— Nos.  1194-1420.  Personnel  of  Navy,  etc. 

Vol.  0.— Nos.  1421-1658.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  7. — Nos.  770,  1092.  Joint  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Charities  and 
Reformatory  Institutions  in  District  of  Columbia,  parts  2,  3. 
No.  1659.  Telephone  charges  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Third  Session.— December  5,  1898  to  IMarch  3, 1899. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-30  (except  4,  10).  Public  Printer's  report,  1898,  etc. 

Vol.  2. — No.  4,  2  parts.  Congressional  Directory. 

Vol.  3. — No.  10.  Report  of  Hawaiian  Commission. 

A'ol.  4. — Nos.  31-58  (except  48.  51,  part  2).  Convention  of  American  Instruct- 
ors of  the  Deaf,  etc. 

Vol.5. — [Quarto.] — No.  48.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report.  1898. 

Vol.6. — [Quarto.] — No.  51,  part  2.  American  Republics  Bureau,  monthly 
bulletin,  .July-Dec,  1898. 

Vol.  7.— Nos.  .59-110  (except  02,  104,  109).  Miscellaneous. 

n  A  circular  issued  by  the  Record  and  Pension  Office  under  date  of  August  1, 
1899,  gives  the  following  information :  "  Volumes  .54  and  55  have  not  been  pub- 
lished, and  no  material  for  them  is  in  hand.  These  numbers  are  reserved  for 
volumes  to  contain  such  additional  matter  as  it  may  be  decided  to  publish  in 
future.  I>nt  they  will  not  be  issued  unless  sufficient  material  to  justify  their 
publication  shall  be  secured." 


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Third  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  8. — No.  G2,  3  parts.  Treaty  of  Peace  between  the  United  States  and 
Spain.     Part    3,    map    of    Philippine    Archipelago.     All    three 
l)arts  bound  in  one  volume. 
Vol.  0.— [Quarto.]— No.  104.  Patent  Office  report,  calendar  year  1898. 
Vol.  10. — No.  109,  2  parts.  Report  of  committees  to  investiagte  Bureau  of 

Engraving  and  Printing. 
Vol.  IL— Nos.  111-109   (except  139,"  Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sci- 
ences). Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  12. — [Quarto.] — No.  170.  Memorial  addresses  on  Justin  S.  Morrill. 

No.  171.  Memorial  addresses  on   Edward  C.   Walthall. 
Vol.  13.— No.  172.  Explorations  in  Alaska  in  1898. 
Vol.  l-l. — [Quarto.] — No.  173.o  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1417-1685   (except  1433).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  2. — No.  1433.  Report  on  Mississippi  River  floods. 
Vol.  3.— Nos.  1G8G-1893.  River  and  harbor  bill,  etc. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1.  President's  message  and  foreign  i-elations. 
Vol.  2. — No.  2.  War    Department    reports,    1898.     Secretai-y    and    miscella- 
neous. 

Major-General  Commanding  the  Army. 
Engineers,  part  1. 
Engineers,  part  2. 
Engineers,  part  3. 
Engineers,  part  4. 
Engineers,  part  5. 
Engineers,  part  6. 
Oi'dnance. 
-No.  3.  Navy   Department  reports,   1898.      Secretary   and  miscella- 
neous. 
Vol.  12. — No.  3.  Same.     Appendix  to  Navigation  Bureau  report 
Vol.  13. — No.  4.  Post-Office  Department  reports,  1898. 
Vol.  14.— No.  5.    Interior    Department    reports,    1898.      Secretary    and   Land 

Office. 
Vol.  15.— No.  5.  Same.     Indian  affair.s. 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


Vol.  3.— No.  2. 

Vol.  4.— No.  2. 

Vol.  5.— No.  2. 

Vol.  6.— No.  2. 

Vol.  7.— No.  2.  Same. 

Vol.  8.— No.  2.  Same. 

Vol.  9.— No.  2.  Same. 

Vol.  10.— No.  2.  Same. 

Vol.  11. 


Vol.  16. 
Vol.  17. 


-No.  5.  Same.    Miscellaneou.s. 


[Quarto.] — No.  5.    Same.      Geological    Survey,    nineteenth    report, 

part  1 — Director's  report,  etc. 
Vol.18. —  [Quarto.] — No.  5.    Same.      Geological    Survey,    nineteenth    report, 

part  2 — papers  of  a  theoretic  nature. 
Vol.  19.— [Quarto.]— No.  5.    Same.      Geological    Survey,    nineteenth    report. 

part  3 — economic  geology. 
Vol.20. —  [Quarto.] — No.  5.    Same.      Geological    Survey,    nineteenth    report, 

part  4 — hydrography. 

o  Nos.  139  and  174,  Memoirs  of  the  National  Academy  of  Science.s,  vol.  8,  Nos. 
3  and  4,  are  bound  with  Senate  Docs.,  vol.  5  [quarto],  Fifty-fifth  Congress, 
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FIFTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  doounionts — Continued. 

Vol.  21.  part  1. —  [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Same.     Geological  Survey,  nineteenth  re- 
port, part  i"i — forest  reserves,  part  1. 

Vol.  L'l,  part  2. — [Quarto.  1 — The  same,  part  2. 

Vol.22. — [Quarto.] — Xo.  r>.    Same.      Geological    Survey,    nineteenth    report, 
part  (i — mineral  resoui-ccs,  calendar  year  1897. 

Vol.  2M. — [Quarto.] — Xo.  5.    Same.      Geological    Survey,    nineteenth    report, 
l)art  <■),  continued — mineral  resources,  calendar  year  1897. 

Vol.  24.— No.  T).  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  25. — No.  5.  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  26. — No.  6  Agriculture  Department  reports,  1898. 

No.  23.  Agriculture  Department  expenditures,  1898. 
No.  121.  Experiment  Stations  Office  bulletin  Gl.    Report  on  agricul- 
tural experiment  stations,  1898. 
No.  169.  Same,  62.  Second  report  on  agriculture  in  Alaska. 

Vol.  27. — No.  7.  District  of  Columbia  Commissioners'  report,  1898,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  28.— No.  7.   Same,  vols.  2  and  3. 

Vol.  29.— No.  8.  Treasury  Department  report,  1898. 

Vol.  30.— No.  9.  Justice  Department  report,  1898. 

Vol.  31.— No.  10.  Comptroller  of  Currency  report,  October  81,  1898,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  .32.— No.  10.   Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  33.— No.  11.  Internal  Revenue  report,  1898. 

Vol.34. — [Quarto.] — No.  12.  Estimates  of  appropriations,  1900. 

No.  44.  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1898. 
Nos.  15,  185.  Deficiencj^  estimates. 

Vol.35. — [Quarto.] — No.  13.  Foreign  Commerce  and  Navigation,  1898. 

Vol.  .36. — Nos.  14-54  (except  15,  23,  34,  44,  47).  Navigation  Bureau  report, 
1898..    Report  of  Clerk  of  House,  etc. 

Vol.  37. — No.  34,  2  parts.  Special  Consular  Reports,  vol.  15.     Soap  trade  in 
foreign  countries,  etc. 
No.  285,  part  1.  Same,  vol.  16.     Tariffs  of  foreign  countries,  part 
1 — Europe. 

Vol.  38. — No.  285,  part  2.  Same,  vol.  16.     Tariffs  of  foreign  countries,  part 
2 — America. 

Vol.39. — No.  285,  parts  3-5.  Same,  vol.   16.     Tariffs  of  foreign  countries, 
parts  3-5 — Asia,  Africa,  Australasia,  and  Polynesia. 

Vol.  40.— No.  73,  6  parts.  Consular  Reports,  Xos.  220-223  and  supplement  to 
220  and  223,  vol.  59. 

Vol.  41.— No.  294,  5  parts.  Same,  Nos.  224-227  and  supplement  to  225,  vol.  60. 

Vol.  42. — No.  47.  Mint  report  on  precious  metals,  calendar  year  1897. 

Vol.  4.3.— No.  55.  National  Soldiers'  Home  report,  1898. 

No.   154.   National    Soldiers'   Home  report  of  inspection,   August- 
November,  1898. 

Vol.44.— Nos.  5(j-120  (except  65-07,  73,  80,  108,  101).  Laws  other  than  crim- 
inal relating  to  Alaska,  etc. 

Vol.  45.— No.  65.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  2,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  46.— No.  66.  Same,  series  2,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  47. — Xo.  67.  Same,  series  2,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  48.— Xo.  284.  Same,  series  2,  vol.  4. 


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FIFTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  49. — No.  311.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  series  2,  vol.  5, 

Vol.  ,50.— No.  .312.  Same,  series  2,  vol.  6. 

Vol.  51.— No.  313.  Same,  series  2,  vol.  7. 

Vol.  .52.— No.  314.  Same,  series  2,  vol.  8. 

Vol.  .13. — [Quarto.] — No.   80.  American    Ephemeris   and   Nautical    Almanac, 
1899. 

Vol.  .54. —  [Quarto.] — No.  100.    Thirtieth    list    of    merchant    vessels    of    the 
United  States,  1898. 

Vol.  .55. — [Quarto.] — No.  101.  Geological  Survey  monographs,  vol.  31.     Geol- 
ogy of  Aspen  district. 

Vol.  5G.— [Quarto.]— No.  101.  Same,  vol.  31,  atlas. 

Vol.57. —  [Quarto.] — No.  287,  part  1.  Same,  vol.  .32.     Geology  of  Yellowstone 
Park,  part  1. 

Vol.  58.— [Quarto.]— No.  287,  part  2.  Same,  vol.  32.    Geology  of  Yellowstone 
Park,  part  2. 

Vol.59. —  [Quarto.] — No.  288.   Same,  A'ol.  33.    Geology  of  Narragansett  Basin. 

Vol.  GO.— [Quarto.]— No.  289.  Same,  vol.  34.    Glacial  gravels  of  Maine. 

Vol.  01.— [Quarto.]— No.  290.  Same,  vol.  35.     Later  extinct  floras  of  North 
America. 

Vol.  G2. —  [Quarto.] — No.    291.    Same,    vol.    36.      Crystal    Falls    iron-bearing 
district. 

Vol.  G.3.— [Quarto.]— No.   292.    Same,   vol.   37.     Fossil   flora   of   lower   coal- 
measures  of  Missouri. 

Vol.  G4.— [Quarto.]— No.  315.  Same,  vol.  38.     Illinois  glacial  lobe. 

Vol.  G5.— Nos.    122-1G1  (except    136,    141,    143,    154).    Survey   of    Southwest 
Pass,  Mississippi  River,  etc. 

Vol.  GG.— No.  136.  Navy  Register,  1899. 
No.  268.  Army  Register,  1899. 

Vol.  ()7. — No.   141.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,   twelfth  report,  Janu- 
ary 11,  1899. 

Vol.  G8.— No.  143.  Tests  of  metals,  1898. 

Vol.  69.- No.  162.  Statistical  abstract  of  the  United  States,  1898. 

Vol.  70.— Nos.   1G3-2G9  (except  1G9,   181,   185,   207,   220,  221,  229,  266,  268). 
Miscellaneous. 

Vol.71. — [Quarto.] — No.  181.  Forestry  investigations,  1877-98. 

Vol.  72.— No.  207,  6  pts.  Labor  Department  bulletins  20-25,  vol.  4,  1899. 

Vol.  73.— Nos.  220,  277-283,  297-300.  Water-Supply  and   Irrigation  Papers, 
19-.30. 

Vol.  74. — No.  221.  Fish  Commission  report,  1898. 

Vol.  7.5. — No.  229.  House  manual. 

Vol.  76. — No.  266,  part  1,  Commercial  Relations,  1898,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  77. — No.  2(56.  part  2.  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  78. —  [Quarto.  I — No.  270.  Weather  Bureau  report,  1898;  meteorological 
tables,  calendar  year  1897: 

Vol.79. —  [Quarto.] — No.  i:71.  Memorial  addresses  on  Nelson  Dingley. 

No.  272.  Memorial  addresses  on  John  Simpkins. 
No.  273.  Memorial  addresses  on  William  F.  Love. 
No.  274.  iMeniorial  addresses  on  Stephen  A.  Xor.thway. 
No.  275.  IMemorial  addresses  on  Edward  D.  Cooke. 

Vol.  80. — No.  276.  Couii)ilation  of  treaties  in  force. 


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Third  Session— Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  81. — No.  286.  Records  of  Union  and  Confederate  Navies  in  War  of  tlie 

Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  8. 
Vol.  82.— No.  293.  Agricultural  Dei)artment  Yearbook,  1898. 
Vol.80. — No.  295.  American  Historical  Association  report,  1898. 
Vol.  84. — No.  296.  Civil  Service  Commission,  fifteenth  report,  1898. 
Vol.  85. — No.  301.  Labor  Department,  thirteenth  annual  report,  1898,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  86. — No.  .301.  Labor  Department,  thirteenth  annual  report,  1898,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  87. — Nos.  302-.304.  Geological  Survey  bulletins,  157-159. 
Vol.  88.— Nos.  305,  306.  Geological  Survey  bulletins,  160,  161. 
Vol.  89.— No.  307.  Auimal  Industry  Bureau,  fifteenth  report,  1898. 
Vol.  90.— [Quarto.]— No.  .308.  Fish  Commission  bulletin,  vol.  18,  1898. 
Vol.  91.— No.  309,  part  1.  Smithsonian  Histitution  report,  1898. 
\o\.  92.— No.  309,  part  2.  National  Museum  report,  1898. 
Vol.  93.— No.  310.  Patent  decisions,  1898. 
Vol.  94. — [Quarto.] — No.   316.  Ethnology   Bureau,  seventeenth  report,   1896, 

part  1. 
Vol.95. — [Quarto.] — No.  316.  Ethnology  Bureau,  seventeenth  report,   1896, 

part  2. 
Vol.96. — [Quarto.] — No.    317.  Document    Catalogue,    Fifty-fifth    Congress, 

first  and  second  sessions. 
Vol.97. — No.  318.  Document  Index,  Fifty-fifth  Congress,  third  session. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1660-2000.  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  2.— Nos.  2001-2367.  Miscellaneous. 

FIFTY-SIXTH    CONGRESS. 

First  Session.— December  4,  1899  to  June  6,  1900. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1.- No.  1.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Senate,  July  1,  1898-June  30,  1899. 
No.  133.  Same.     July  1,  1899-January  31,  1900. 
No.  290.  Index  to  reports  of  secretaries  of  Senate,  1823-January  31, 

1900. 
Vol.  2.— Nos.  2-17  (except  15).  Public  Printer's  rei)ort,  1899,  etc. 
Vol.  3. — No.  15,  3  pts.  Congressional  Directory. 
Vol.4. — Nos.  18-49  (except  30).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  5. — No.   30.  Report  of  delegate  to   Seventh   International   Congress  of 

Navigation,  1898. 
Vol.6. — Nos.  50-65  (except  60).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.7,  part  1.— [Folio.]— No.  60.  History  of  United  States  Capitol,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  7,  part  2. —  [Folio.] — The  same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  8. — Nos.  ()()-100.  Transactions  with  national  banks,  etc. 
Vol.  9.— Nos.  101-147  (except  1.3.3,  138).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  to.— Nos.  148-170  (except  161).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  11. — Nos.  l(il.  237.  Correspondence  relating  to  interoceanic  canals,  etc. 
No.  161.  Reprint  of  an  Executive  document  of  the  Senate,  special 

session  of  March  4,   1857,  and  of  S.   Doc.   194,   Forty-seventh 

Congress,  first  session,  with  sundry  papers  from  archives  of 

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First  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  11 — No.  237.  Reprint  of  S.  Ex.  112,  Forty-sixth  Congress,  second  ses- 
sion ;  S.  Ex.  194,  Forty-seventh  Congress,  first  session ;  and  No. 
26,  Forty-eighth  Congress,  first  session ;  also,  correspondence 
not  heretofore  communicated  to  Congre^^s. 

Vol.  12.— Nos.  171-208  (except  185,  194).  Miscellaneous. 
No.  174.  Pacific  cable. 
No.  177.  Expenditures  in  Cuba,  3  parts. 
No.  188.  New  Panama  Canal  Company  of  France. 
No.  208.  Executive  Departments  and  Aguinaldo,  etc.,  cori'espond- 
ence,  5  parts. 

Vol.  10.— [Quarto.]— No.  185.  Patent  Office  report,  calendar  year  1899. 

Vol.  14. — No.  194.  History  and  growth  of  United  States  census. 

Vol.  15. — No.  209.  National  galleries  of  history  and  art. 

Vol.  16.— Nos.  210-235  (except  221).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  17. — No.  221.  Report  of  commission  to  investigate  conduct  of  War  De- 
partment in  war  with  Spain,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  18.— No.  221.  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  19.— No.  221.  Same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  20.— No.  221.  Same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  21.— No.  221.  Same,  vol.  5, 

Vol.  22.— No.  221.  Same,  vol.  6. 

Vol.  23.— No.  221.  Same,  vol.  7. 

Vol.  24.— No.  221.  Same,  vol.  8. 

Vol.25. — Nos.  236-257  (except  237).  9th  report  on  reindeer  in  Alaska,  1899; 
Tariff  schedules  in  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and  Philippines ;  miscel- 
laneous. 

Vol.  26.— Nos.  2.58-3.37  (except  259,  270,  283,  290,  .306).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  27. — No.  259.  Filtering  water-supply  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Vol.  28. — No.  270.  Food  furnished  to  troops  in  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  part  1. 

Vol.  29.— No.  270.  Same,  part  2. 

Vol.  .30.— No.  270.  Same,  part  3. 

Vol.  31. — No.  283.  New  legislation  concerning  crimes,  misdemeanors,  and 
penalties. 

Vol.  32. — No.  306.  Copper  River  exploring  expedition,  3899. 

Vol.  33.— Nos.  338-387.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  34. — No.  388.  Notes  on  Spanish- American  war. 

Vol.  35.— Nos.  389-425  (except  413  o).  National  Society  of  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution  report,  Oct.  11,  1898;  miscellaneous. 

Vol.  36.— Nos.  426-452  (except  428,  448-451)  ;  miscellaneous. 

Vol.  37. — No.  428.  Papers  Relating  to  Early  Congressional  Documents.  Pub- 
lic Documents  of  the  first  fourteen  Congresses,  1789-1817. 
[A.  AV.  Greeley.] 

Vol.  38.— [Quarto.]— No.  448.  Acceptance  of  statue  of  Oliver  P.  Morton. 
No.  451.  Acceptance  of  statue  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant. 
No.  456.  Acceptance  of  statues  of  Thomas  H.  Benton  and  Francis 
P.  Blair. 

1  No.    413.    Deficiency    estimates,    is    bound    with   House    documents,    vol.    40 
[quarto],  .56tb  Congress,  1st  session. 


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FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session— Continued. 

Senate  doouments — Continued. 

Vol.  39. — [Quarto.] — No.  449.  Alphabetical  list  of  private  claims  before  Sen- 
ate, from  March  4,  1891,  to  JSIarch  4,  1899,  vol.  1.    A  to  K. 

Vol.40.— [Quarto.]— No.  449.  Same,  vol.  2.  "L  to  Z. 

Vol.41. — [Quarto.] — No.  450.  Memorial  addresses  on  Garret  A.  llobart. 
No.  45.J.  Memorial  addresses  on  Monroe  L.  I  lay  ward. 

Vok42. — [Quarto.] — No.  4.53.  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Vol.  43.— [Quarto.]— No.  454.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report,  1899. 

Vol.44. — No.  1.38.  Report  of  1st  Philippine  Commission   (Schurman),  vols. 
1  and  2. 

Vol.  45.— No.  138.  Same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  46.— No.  138.  Same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  47.— [Folio.]— No.  138.  Same,  atlas. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.   1-224.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  225-527   (except  516).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3. — No.  516.  Adulteration  of  food  products. 

Vol.  4. — Nos.  528-765.  Public  schools  in  the  District  of  Columbia ;  miscel- 
laneous. 

Vol,  5.— Nos.  766-1113  (except  1023,  1052).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  6. — No.  1052.0  Right  of  William  A.  Clark  to  seat  as  Senator  from  Mon- 
tana, pt.  1. 

Vol.  7.— No.  1052.  Same,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  8.— No.  1052.  Same,  pt.  3. 

Vol.  9.— Nos.  1114-1372   (except  1243  6).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  10.— Nos.  1373-1675.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.11. — [Quarto.] — No.  1023.  Compilation  of  narratives  of  explorations  in 
Alaska. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1,  pt.  1.  President's  message  and  foreign  relations,  1899. 
No.  1,  pt.  2.  Conditional  agreement  with  Sultan  of  Jolo. 
No.  1,  pt.  3.  Preliminary  statement  of  1st  Philippine  Commission 
( Schurman ) . 

Vol.  2. — No.  2.  War  Department  reports,  1899.     Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3.— No.  2.  Same.     Chiefs  of  bureaus. 

Vol.  4. — No.    2.  Same.     Major-General    Commanding    Army,    pt.    1 — miscel- 
laneous. 

Vol.  5. — ISTo.    2.  Same.     Major-General    Commanding   Army,    pt.   2 — Depart- 
ment of  the  Pacific. 

Vol.  6. — No.    2.  Same.     Major-General    Commanding   Army,    pt.    .3 — Depart- 
ment of  the  Pacific. 

Vol.  7. — No.  2.  Same.     Civil   affairs  in  Cuba  ;  civil  affairs  in   Porto  Rico ; 
civil  affairs  in  Santiago  and  Puerto  Principe,  Cuba. 

Vol.  8. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  9. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  10. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  3. 

o  Supplementary  report,  pt.  2  of  No.  1052,  is  bound  in  vol.  6,  following  the 
report  proper. 

6  No.  1243  was  withdrawn. 


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FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  11.— No.  2.  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Vol.  12. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  5. 

Vol.  13. — No.  2.  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  6. 

Vol.  14. — No.  2.  Same.     Ordnance. 

Vol.  1.5. — No.  3.  Navy  Department  reports,  1S99. 

Vol.  16. — No.  4.  Post-Office  Department  reports,  1899. 

VjI.  17. — No.   5.  Interior   Department   reports,    1899.     Secretary   and   Land 

Office. 
Vol.  18. — No.  5.  Same.  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1. 
Vol.  19. — No.  5.  Same.  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2. 
Vol.  20. — No.  5.  Same.  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1. 
Vol.  21. — No.  5.  Same.  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2. 
Vol.22. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Same.     Geological   Survey,  20th  report,  pt.  1 — 

Director's  report,  etc. 
Vol.  23. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Same.     Geological  Survey,  20tli  report,  pt.  2 — 

general  geology  and  paleontology. 
Vol.  24. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Same.     Geological  Survey,  20th  report,  pt.  3 — 

precious-metal  mining  districts. 
Vol.25. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Same.     Geological  Survey,  20th  report,  pt.  4 — 

hydrography. 
Vol.  2(3. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Same.     Geological  Survey,  20th  report,  pt.  5 — 

forest  reserves. 
Vol.  27. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Same.     Geological  Survey,  20th  report,  pt.  (i — 

mineral  resources,  calendar  year  1898. 
Vol.28. — [Quarto.] — No.    5.  Same.     Geological    Survey,    20th    report,    pt.    G 

continued — mineral  resources,  calendar  year  1898. 
Vol.  29. — [Quarto.] — No.  5.  Same.     Geological  Survey,  20th  report,  pt.  7 — 

explorations  in  Alaska  in  1898. 
Vol.  30. — No.  5.  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  31. — No.  5.  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  32. — No.  6.  Agriculture  Department  reports,  1899. 

No.  173.  Agriculture  Department  expenditures,  1899. 
No.  314.  Third  report  on  agricultural  capabilities  of  Alaska,  1899. 
No.  500.  Report  on  agricultural  experiment  stations,  1899. 
Vol.  33. — No.  7.  District  of  Columbia  Commissionei's'  report,   1899,   vols.   1 

and  2. 
Vol.  34.— No.  7.  Same,  vols.  3  and  4. 
Vol.  35. — No.  8.  Treasury  Department  report,  1899. 
Vol.  36.— No.  9.  Justice  Department  report,  1899. 

Vol.  37.— No.  10.  Comptroller  of  Currency  report,  Oct.  31,  1899,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  .38.— No.  10.  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  39. — No.  11.  Internal  revenue  report,  1899. 
Vol.40. — [Quarto.] — No.  12.  Estimutes  of  appropriations,  1901. 
No.  36.  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1899. 
Nos.  199,  642,  and  Senate  doc.  413,  Deficiency  estimates. 
Vol.  41. —  [Quarto.] — No.  13.  Foreign  Commerce  and  navigation,  1899,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  42.— [<iuarto.]— No.  13.  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  43. — No.  14,  pt.  1.  Navigation  Bureau  report,  1899. 

No.  14,  pt.  2.  Laws  relating  to  navigation  and  merchant  marine. 


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FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  (locuiuents — Continued. 

Vol.44. — [Quarto.] — No.  15,  pts.  1-G.  Monthly  summary  of  Commerce  and 

Finance,  July-Dec.  1899. 
Vol.  45.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  7-12.  Same.  Jan.-June,  1900. 
Vol.  46.— No.  10,  5  pts.  Consular  reports,  Sept.-Dec,  1899,  Nos.  228-231,  and 

sup.  to  228,  vol.  01. 
Vol.  47.— No.  190,  6  pts.  Same,  Jan.-Apr.,  1900,  Nos.  232-235,  and  sup.  to  232 

and  235,  vol.  62. 
Vol.  48.— No.  620,  5  pts.  Same,  May-Aug.,  1900,  Nos.  236-2.39,  and  sup.  to 

239.  vol.  63. 
Vol.  49.— No.  744,  4  pts.  Same,  Sept.-Dec,  1900,  Nos.  240-243,  vol.  64. 
Vol.  50. — No.  116.  Special  consular  reports,  vol.  17.     Sewage  and  garbage  in 

foreign  countries ;  foreign  trade  in  coal  tar  and  by-products. 
No.  257.  Same,  vol.  18.     Merchant  marine  of  foreign  countries. 
Vol.  51. — No.  730.  Same.  vol.  19.     Paper  in  foreign  countries ;  uses  of  wood 

pulp. 
Vol.  52. — No.  731.  Same,  vol.  20,  pt.  1.     Book  cloth  in  foreign  countries,  etc' 
No.  731.  Same,  vol.  20,  pt.  2.     School  gardens  in  Europe. 
No.  731.  Same,  vol.  20,  pt.  3.     Stave  trade  in  foreign  countries. 
Vol.  53. — No.  741,  pt.  1.  Same,  vol.  21,  pt.  1.     Foreign  markets  for  American 

coal. 
No.  741.  pt.  2.  Same,  vol.  21,  pt.  2.     Vehicle  industry  in  Europe. 
No.  741,  pt.  3.  Same,  vol.  21,  pt.  3.     Trusts  and  trade  combinations 

in  Europe. 
Vol.  54.— Nos.  17.  572,  6.33,  714-718.  Geological  Survey  bulletins,  162-169. 
Vol.  55.— Nos.  719,  720,  746-750.  Same,  170-176. 
Vol.56. — [Quarto.] — No.  18.  31st  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  United  States, 

1899. 
Vol.57. — Nos.  19-79  (except  36).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  58.— Nos.  80-105  (except  95,  pt.  2,  97).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  59. — [Quarto.] — No.  95,  pt.  2.  Atlas  of  Chicago  River  and  branches. 
Vol.  60. —  [Quarto.] — No.   97.  American   Ephemeris   and   Nautical   Almanac, 

1900. 
Vol.  61.— No.  106.  National  Soldiers'  Home  report,  1899. 

No.  2.36.  National  Soldiers'  Home  report  of  inspection,  Sept.-Dec, 

1899. 
Vol.  62.— Nos.  107-200  (except  115-119.  173,  175,  190,  199).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  63. — No.  115.  Records  of  Union  and  Confederate  navies  in  war  of  the 

rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  9. 
Vol.  64.— No.  735.   Same,  series  1,  vol.  10. 
Vol.  65. — No.  117.  War  of  the  rebellion,  series  3,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  66.— No.  118.  Same,  series  3,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  67.— No.  287.  Same,  series  3,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  68. — No.  496.  Same,  series  3,  vol.4. 
Vol.  69.— No.  553.  Same,  series  3,  vol.  5. 
Vol.  70. — No.  579.  Same,  series  4,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  71. — No.  658.  Same,  series  4,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  72. — No.  678.  Same,  series  4,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  73.— Nos.  119,  350,  351,  663,  721-725.  Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers 

31-39. 

3605— OS 36 


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FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  74. — No.  175,  pt.  1.  American  Republics  Bureau,  9th  report,  1899. 
No.  175,  pt.  4.  American  Republics  Bureau  bulletin  94. 
•    Vol.  75. — No.  175,  pt.  2.  American  Republics  Bureau  monthly  bulletin,  Jan.- 

June,  1899. 
Vol.  76.— No.  175,  pt.  3.  Same,  July-Dec.  1899. 
Vol.  77.— Nos.  201-2G3  (except  236,  2.39,  257).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  78. — No.  239.  Mint  report  on  precious  metals,  calendar  year  1898. 
Vol.  79.— Nos.  264-323  (except  278,  298,  300,  314) .     Transactions  with  national 

banks ;  miscellaneous. 
Vol.  80. — No.  298.  Interstate   Commerce   Commission,    13th   report,   Jan.    15, 

1900. 
Vol.  81.— No.  300.  Tests  of  metals,  1899. 
Vol.  82.— No.  324.  House  manual. 

Vol.  83.— Nos.  325-392  (except  340,  349-351,  359,  360).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  84. — No.  340.  Civil  Service  Commission,  16th  report,  1899. 
Vol.  85.— No.  349.  Navy  Register,  1900. 
No.  360.  Army  Register,  1900. 
Vol.  86.— No.  359,  6  pts.  Labor  Department  bulletins  26-31,  vol.  5,  1900. 
Vol.  87.— Nos.  393-4.50  (except  399,  411,  431).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  88.— No.  399.  Field  operations  of  Division  of  Soils,  1899. 

No.  699.  Beet-sugar  industry,  1899. 
Vol.  89.— No.  411.  Statistical  Abstract  of  United  States,  1899. 
Vol.90. — No.  431.  Protection  of  Sacramento  and  Feather  rivers. 
Vol.  91.— Nos.  451-504  (except  460,  476,  481,  496,  500).  Reformatory  system 

in  United  States ;  miscellaneous. 
Vol.  92. — No.  460,  3  pts.  Spanish-American  war  claims. 
Vol.  93. — No.  476,  pt.   1.  Industrial  Commission  report,  vol.  1.     Trusts  and 

industrial  combinations — preliminary  report  and  testimony. 
Vol.  94. — No.  476,  pt.  2.  Same,  vol.  2.     Trusts  and  industrial  combinations — 

statutes  and  decisions. 
No.  476,  pt.  3.  Same,  vol.  3.     Prison  labor. 
Vol.  95. — No.  476,  pt.  4.  Same,  vol.  4.     Transportation — preliminary  report 

and  testimony. 
Vol.  95. — No.  476,  pt.  5.  Same,  vol.  5.     Labor  legislation — preliminary  report. 
Vol.  96.— No.  481,  pt.  1.  Commercial  Relations,  1899,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  97.— No.  481,  pt.  2.  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  98.— Nos.  505-611  (except  553,  572,  579,  588).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  99. — No.  .588.  Agricultural  Department  Yearbook,  1899. 
Vol.  100.— Nos.  612-672  (except  620,  633,  642,  658,  660,  663).  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  101.— [Quarto.]— No.  660,  pt.  1.  Weather  Bureau  report,  1899,  vol.  1. 

Meteorological  tables,  calendar  year  1898. 
Vol.  102.— [Quarto.]— No.  660,  pt.  2.  Same,  vol.  2.     International  cloud  ob- 
servations. May  1,  1896- July  1,  1897. 
Vol.  103.— Nos.  673-742  (except  678,  692,  699,  708,  710,  713-741).  Peach  leaf 

curl.     Exports  declared  for  United  States,  1899 ;  miscellaneous. 
Vol.  104.— No.  092.  Fish  Commission  report,  1899. 
Vol.105. —  [Quarto.] — No.  708.  Louisiana  Purchase. 
Vol.  106.— No.  710.  I'atent  decisions.  1899. 
Vol.  107.— No.  713.  Labor  Department,  14th  annual  report,  1899. 


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FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  108. — [Quarto.] — Xo.    72G.     Geological    Survey    monographs,    vol.    39. 

Eocene  and  Oligocene  c-oral  faunas. 
Vol.  109. — [Quarto.] — No.    T4:i  Same.    vol.   4U.     Adepbagous   and   clavicoru 

coleoptera  from  Florissant. 
Vol.  110. — No.  727,  2  pts.  Primer  of  forestry. 

Vol.  111. —  [Quarto.] — No.  728.  Memorial  addresses  on  Richard  P.  Bland. 
No.  740.  ^lemorial  addresses  on  Lorenzo  Danford. 
No.  751.  Memorial  addresses  on  Evan  E.  Settle. 
No.  752.  Memorial  addresses  on  William  L.  Greene. 
No.  75o.  Memorial  addresses  on  Samuel  T.  P>aird. 
No.  754.  Memorial  addresses  on  Daniel  Ermentrout. 
No.  755.  Memorial  addresses  on  Sydney  P.  Epes. 
Vol.  112. —  [Quarto.] — No.  729.  Roentgen  ray  in  war  with  Spain. 
Vol.  113.  part  1. — No.  732.  Smithsonian  Institution,  documents  relative  to  its 

origin  and  history,  183.5-1899. 
Vol.  113,  part  2.— No.  732.  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  114. — No.  733.  American  Historical  Association,  annual  report,  1899; 

vol.  1. 
Vol.  115. — No.  733.  Same,  vol.  2.     Fourth  annual  report  of  the  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission :  Correspondence  of  John  C.  Calhoun. 
Vol.  lie— [Quarto.]— No.  734.  Fish  Commission  bulletin,  vol.  19.  1899. 
Vol.  117.— [Quarto.]— No.  73G.  Ethnology  Bureau,  18th  report,  1897,  part  1. 
Vol.  118.— [Quarto.]— No.  736.  Same,  part  2. 
Vol.  119. — No.  737,  part  1.  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  1899. 
Vol.  120.— No.  737,  part  2.  National  Museum  report,  1899. 
Vol.  121. — [Quarto.] — No.    738.  Astronomical    and    meteorological    observa- 
tions at  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  1891. 
No.  739.  Same,  1892. 
Vol.  122.— No.  745.  Animal  Industry  Bureau.  16th  report.  1899. 
Vol.  123. — No.  750.  Document  index.  Fifty-sixth  Congress,  first  session, 
fleports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-245.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  246-486.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3.— Nos.  487-807.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  4.— Nos.  808-1078.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  5.— Nos.  1079-1427  (except  1082,a  1158  a).  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  6.— Nos.  1428-1755.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  7.— Nos.  1756-2006.  Miscellaneous. 

Second  Session. — December  3,  1900  to  March  3,  1901. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  1-38   (except  4,  20):  Public  Printer's  reix)rt,   1900;  Miscel- 
laneous. 
Vol.  2. — No.  4,  2  parts :  Congressional  directory. 
Vol.  3. — No.  20 :  Revision  of  patent  laws,  etc. 

Vol.  4. — No.  39 :  Bergen,  Norway.  International  Fisheries  Exposition,  1898. 
Vol.  5.— Nos.  40-108  (except  68,  76,  89)  :  Miscellaneous. 


o  Nos.  1082  and  1158  were  withdrawn. 


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FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGBESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  G. — [Quarto.] — No.  G8 :  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report,  1900. 

Vol.  7. —  [Quarto.] — No.  76:  Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  vol. 
8,  no.  .5. 

Vol.  8. — No.  89.  part  1 :  Postal  Commission  report,  vol.  1.    Railway-mail  pay. 

Vol.  9. — No.  89,  part  2  :  Same,  vol.  2.     Railway-mail  pay. 

Vol.  10. — No.  89,  part  3 :  Same,  vol.  3.     2d-class  mail  matter,  pneumatic-tube 
service,  etc. 

Vol.  11.— Nos.  109-1  GO  (except  112.  138)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  12. — No.  112 :  Reports  of  Taft  Philippine  Commission.  1900. 

No.  190 :  Lands  held  for  ecclesiastical  uses  in  Philippine  Islands. 

Vol.  13.— No.  138  :  Patent  Office  report,  calendar  year  1900. 

Vol.  14.— Nos.  lGl-204  (except  190)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  15.— Nos.   20G«-238    (except  219,  222,6  223,6  229-232,   235-237):  Cata- 
logue of  Senate  Library ;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  16. — No.  219 :  National  Society  of  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion report.  Oct.  11.  189S-Oct.  11,  1900. 

Vol.  17. — No.  229 :  Legislative  history  of  general  staff  of  Army. 

Vol.  18. — No.  230 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Cushman  K.  Davis. 
No.  236 :  ^Memorial  addresses  on  John  H.  Gear. 

Vol.  19. — No.  231,  part  1 :  Compilation  of  reports  of  Committee  on  Foreign 
Relations,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  20.— No.  231,  part  2  :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  21.— No.  231,  part  3  :  Same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  22.— No.  231.  part  -I :  Same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  23.— No.  231,  part  5  :  Same,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  24.— No.  231,  part  6  :  Same,  vol.  6. 

Vol.  25.— No.  231,  part  7 :  Same,  vol.  7. 

Vol.  26.— No.  231,  part  8  :  Same,  vol.  8. 

Vol.  27. — No.  232  :  Report  of  Commissioner-General  to  Paris  Exposition,  1900, 
vol.  1. 

Vol.  28.— No.  232  :  Same.  vol.  2. 

Vol.  29.— No.  232  :  Same.  vol.  3. 

Vol.  30.— No.  232  :   Same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  31.— No.  232  :  Same,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  32.— No.  232  :  Same,  vol.  6. 

Vol.  33. — No.  235 :  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Vol.  34.— No.  237  :  Senate  manual. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1337,c  pts.  3-6 :  Nicaragua  Canal. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  1676-2019  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3.— Nos.  2020-2322  (except  2043)  :  Miscellaneous. 

o  No.  205,  Deficiency  estimates,  is  bound  with  House  documents,  vol.  51,  Fifty- 
sixth  Congress,  second  session. 

6  Nos.  222  and  223,  Lists  of  books  on  Porto  Rico  and  Diuiish  West  Indies,  are 
bound  with  House  documents,  vol.  102,  Fifty-sixth  Congress,  second  session. 

c  Parts  1  and  2  of  No.  1337,  which  belong  to  the  first  session,  are  bound  in  Sen- 
ate Reports,  vol.  9,  Fifty-sixth  Congress,  first  session.  They  are  also  reprinted  in 
No.  1337,  pt.  4,  Fifty-sixtii  Congress,  second  session. 


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FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Keports  of  Senate  connuittees — Continued. 

Vol.  4. — No.  2048  :  Oleomargarine  and  other  imitation  dairy  products. 

Y,,l.  5. — Xos.  232.3-24n«  :  River  and  harbor  bill ;  miscellaneous. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1  :   President's  message  and  foieign  relations,  1900. 

Vol.  2.^ — No.  2 :  War  Department  reports,  1900.  Secretary  and  miscella- 
neous. 

Vol.  ?..— No.  2 :  Same,     (^hiefs  of  bureaus. 

Vol.  4. — No.  2 :  Sanii-.  Lieutenant-(ieneral  Commanding  Army,  part  1 — 
miscellaneous. 

Vol. ."). — No.  2 :  Same.  Lieutenant-General  Commanding  Army,  part  2 — 
Department  of  Habana.  Division  of  Phili])pines. 

Vol.  (!. — No.  2 :  Same.  Lieutenant-General  Commanding  Army,  part  3 — 
Division  of  Philippines. 

Vol.  7. — No.  2 :  Same.  Lieutenant-General  Commanding  Army,  ]>art  4 — 
military  operations  in  Philippines. 

Vol.  8. — No.  2 :  Same.  Lieutenant-General  Commanding  Army,  part  5 — 
military  operations  in  Philippines. 

Vol.  9. — No.  2 :  Same.  Lieutenant-General  Commanding  Army,  part  6 — 
military  operations  in  Philippines. 

Vol.  10. — No.  2 :  Same.  Lieutenant-General  Commanding  Army,  part  7 — 
military  operations  in  China. 

Vol.  11. — No.  2  :  Same.     Civil  affairs  in  Philippines. 

Vol.  12.— No.  2:  Same.  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba.  Part  1,  1900.  Personal  report 
of  governor-general ;  reports  on  financial  affairs,  civil  oi'ders, 
and  circulars. 

Vol.  12.— No.  2  :  Same.  Part  2,  1900.  Report  of  Secretary  of  State ;  also  re- 
ports of  provinciiil  governors,  sanitary  report,  and  report  of 
superintendent  of  cliarities. 

Vol.  12.— No.  2  :  Same.  Part  3,  1900.  Reports  of  secretary  of  finance,  audi- 
tor, collector  of  customs,  postmastex'-general,  and  department 
of  justice. 

Vol.  12. — No.  2 :  Same.  Part  4,  1900.  Reports  on  agriculture  and  public  in- 
struction. 

Vol.  13.— No.  2 :  Same.  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba.  Part  1,  1900.  Reports  of  sec- 
retary of  public  worivs  and  provincial  engineers. 

Vol.  13. — No.  2 :  Same.  Part  2,  1900.  Report  of  commissioner  of  railroads, 
light-bouse  board,  and  captain  of  the  port  of  Habana. 

Vol.  13. — No.  2  :  Same.     Part  3.  1900.  Report  of  chief  engineer  of  division. 

Vol.  13. — No.  2  :  Same.     Part  4,  1900.  Report  of  chief  engineer,  continued. 

Vol.  14. — No.  2  :  Same.     Civil  affairs  in  Porto  Rico. 

Vol.  15. — No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  part  1. 

Vol.  16. — No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  part  2. 

Vol.  17. — No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  part  3. 

Vol.  18. — No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  part  4. 

Vol.  19. — No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  part  5  ;  appendixes  F  F  to  N  N. 

A'ol.  20. — No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  part  6. 

Vol.  21. — No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  part  7. 

Vol.  22. — No.  2 :  Same.     Engineers,  part  8. 

Vol.  23.— No.  2  :  Same.     Ordnance. 


564  CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SENATE 

FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  24.— No.  3  :  Navy  Department  reports,  1900. 

Vol.  2.5.— No.  4 :  Post-Office  Department  reports,  1900. 

Vol.  2G. — No.  5 :  Interior    Department    reports,    1900.     Secretary    and    Land 
Office. 

Vol.  27. — No.  5  :  Same.     Indian  affairs — report  of  Commissioner. 

Vol.28. — No.  5:  Same.     Indian  affairs — Five  Civilized  Tribes  Commission. 
etc. 

Vol.  29. — No.  5  :  Same.     Miscellaneous,  part  1 — bureau  officers,  etc. 

Vol.  30. — No.  5  :  Same.     Miscellaneous,  part  2 — governors  of  Territories,  etc. 

Vol.31. — [Quarto.] — No.  5  :  Same.     Geological   Survey,   Twenty-first  report, 
part  1 — Director's  report,  etc. 

Vol.32, — No.  5:  Same.     Geological  Survey,  21st  report,  part  2 — general  ge- 
ology, economic  geology,  Alaska. 

Vol.  33. — No.  5 :  Same.     Geological  Survey,  21st  report,  part  3 — general  ge- 
ology, ore  and  phosphate  deposits,  Philippines. 

Vol.  34. — No.  5  :  Same.     Geological  Survey,  21st  report,  part  4 — hydrography. 

Vol.  .35. —  [Quarto.] — No.  5  :  Same.     Geological  Survey,  21st  report,  part  5 — 
forest  reserves,  text. 

Vol.  .30. — [Quarto.] — No.  5  :  Same.     Geological  Survey,  21st  report,  part  5 — 
forest  reserves,  atlas. 

Vol.  37.^ — [Quarto.] — No.  5:  Same.     Geological  Survey,  21st  report,  part  0 — 
mineral  resources,  calendar  year  1899. 

Vol.  38. — No.  5 :  Same.     Geological  Survey,  21st  report,  part  G  continued — 
mineral  resources,  calendar  year  1899. 

Vol.  .39. —  [Quarto.] — No.  5:  Same.     Geological  Survey,  21st  report,  part  7 — 
Black  and  Grand  prairies,  Texas. 

Vol.  40. — No.  5 :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  41. — No.  5 :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  42. — No.  6 :  Agricultural  Department  reports,  1900, 

No.  .29 :  Agricultural  Department  expenditures,  1900. 

No.  336 :  Report  on  agricultural  experiment  stations,  1900. 

Vol.43. — No.  171:  Report  on  agricultural  capabilities  of  I'orto  Rico. 
No.  3.35 :  4th  report  on  agriculture  in  Alaska.  1900. 
No.  368:  Report  on  agricultural  capabilities  of  Hawaii. 
No.  466:  Use  of  water  in  irrigation. 

Vol.  44. — No.    7 :  District   of   Columbia   Commissioners'   report,    1900,    voLs. 
1  and  2. 

Vol.  45. — No.  7  :  Same,  vols.  3  and  4. 

Vol.  46. — No.  8 :  Treasury  Department  report,  1900. 

Vol.  47. — No.  9  :  Justice  Deiiartment  report,  1900. 

Vol.  48.— No.  10 :  Comptroller  of  Currency  report,  Dec.  3,  1900,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  49.— No.  10:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.50. — No.  11:  Internal  revenue  report,  1900. 

Vol.  51. — [Quarto.] — No.  12:  Estimates  of  appropriations,  1902, 
No.  80:  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1900. 
No.  352  and  Senate  doc.  205 :  Deficiency  estimates. 

Vol.  52.— [Quarto.]— No.  13:  Foreign  Commerce  and  Navigation,  1900,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  53.— [Quarto.]— No.  13:  Same,  vol.  2. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY  UNITED   STATES   SENATE  565 

FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session— Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  54. — No.  14 :  Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  report,  1900. 
Vol.55. — [Quarto.]— No.   15,   parts   1-G :  Monthly   Summary   of  Commerce 

and  Finance,  July-Dec,  1900. 
Vol.50. —  [Quarto.] — No.  15,  parts  7-12:  Same,  Jan.-June,  1901. 
Vol.  57.— [Quarto.]— No.  16:  32d  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  United  States, 

1900. 
Vol.58. — [Quarto.] — No.   17:  American   Ephemeris  and  Nautical  Almanac, 

1901. 
Vol.  59. — No.  18 :  Flouse  manual. 

Vol.60. — Nos.  19-75  (except  29)  :  Report  of  Clerk  of  House,  1900;  Miscel- 
laneous. 
Vol.  61.— Nos.  76-121   (except  80,  81,  106)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  62.— No.  81 :  National  Soldiers'  Home  report,  1900. 

No.  259 :  National  Soldiers'  Home  report  of  inspection,  July-Nov., 

1900. 
Vol.  63.— Nos.  106,  484-^88,  530-534,  553,  554:  Water-supply  and  irrigation 

papers  40-52. 
Vol.  64.— Nos.  122-150  (except  140,  141,  149)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  65. — No.  140 :  Special  Consular  Reports,  vol.  16,  supplement.    Tariffs  of 

foreign  countries — Chile  and  Nicaragua. 
No.  290,  part  1 :  Same,  vol.  22,  part  1.     Acetic  acid  in  foreign  coun- 
tries. 
No.  290,  part  2  :  Same,  vol.  22,  part  2.     Mineral-water  industry. 
No.  290,  part  3 :  Same,  vol.  22,  part  3.     Foreign     trade     in     heating 

and  cooking  stoves. 
Vol.  66.— No.  240,  4  parts :  Consular  Reports,  Jan.-Apr.,  1901,  Nos.  244-247, 

vol.  05. 
Vol.  67.— No.  527,  4  parts:  Same,  May-Aug.,  1901,  Nos.  248-251,  vol.  66. 
Vol.  68.— No.  556,  4  parts :  Same,  Sept-Dec,  1901,  Nos.  252-255,  vol.  67. 
Vol.  69.— No.  543 :  General  index  to  Monthly  Consular  Reports,  Nos.  204- 

239,  vols.  55-63. 
^'ol.  70. — Nos.  141,  496,  544,  557 :  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  Apr., 

1900-xMar.,  1901. 
No.  550 :  Same,  July,  1899-June,  1900. 
Vol.71. —  [Quarto.] — No.  149:  Deep  Waterways  Board  report,  vol.  1. 
A'ol.  72.— [Quarto.]— No.  149:  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  7.3.— [Quarto.]— No.  149:  Same,  atlas. 
Vol.  74.— Nos.  151-228  (except  171,  181,  190)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  75. — No.  181,  part  1  :  American  Republics  Bureau,  10th  report,  1900. 

No.  181,  part  3  :  Same,  part  3.     Mexico. 
Vol.  76.— No.  181,  part  2:  Same,  part  2.     Monthly  bulletin,  Jan.-June,  1900. 
Vol.  77. — No.  .323 :  American  Republics  Bureau  monthly  bulletin,  July-Dec. 

1900. 
Vol.  78.- No.  356,  parts  1-6 :  Same,  Jan.-June,  1901. 
Vol.  70.— No.  356,  parts  7-12 :  Same,  July-Dec,  1901. 
Vol.  80.— No.  190 :  Test  of  metals,  1900. 
Vol.  81.— Nos.  229^3.")4  (except  239-242,  259,  275,  290,  291,  314,  315,  323,  335, 

336,  352)  :  Miscellaneous. 


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FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  82. — No.  239 :  Mint  report  on  precious  metals,  calendar  year  1899. 
Vol.  83.— No.  241 :  Army  register,  1901. 
No.  291:  Navy  register,  1901. 
Vol.84. — [Quarto.]^ — No.    242:  Naval    Observatory    publications,    2d    series, 

vol.  1. 
Vol.  8-5. — No.  275 :  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  14th  report,  Dec.  24, 

1900. 
Vol.  86. — No.  314 :  Records  of  Union  and  Confederate  Navies  in  War  of  the 

Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  11. 
Vol.  87.— No.  542 :  Same,  series  1,  vol.  12. 

Vol.  88.— No.  315,  6  parts :  Labor  Department  bulletins  32-37,  vol.  6,  1901. 
Vol.  89.— Nos.  355-482  (except  356,  368,  380,  466,  475)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  90.— No.  380:  Commercial  Relations,  1900,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  91.— No.  380 :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  92.— No.  475  :  Statistical  Abstract  of  United  States,  1900. 
Vol.  93.— Nos.   483-515    (except  484-488,   494-496,   507,   509,   510,   512-514)  : 

Cruise  of  revenue  cutter  Bear,  1897-98 ;    Tennessee  Centennial 

Exposition,  1897 ;    Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  94. — No.  494 :  Industrial   Commission  reports,   vol.   6.     Distribution  of 

farm  products. 
Vol.  95. — No.  495 :  Same,   vol.  7.     Capital   and  labor   in  manufactures  and 

general  business — preliminary  report  and  testimony. 
Vol.  96. — No.  507 :  Agricultural  experiment  stations  in  United  States. 
Vol.  97. — No.  509 :  Insular  cases  in  Supreme  Court. 

Vol.  98. — No.  510 :  Digest  of  contested  election  cases,  lst-56tb  Congresses. 
Vol.  99. — No.  512 :  Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  vol.  22. 
Vol.  100.— [Quarto.]— No.  513:  Calendars  of  House,  Mar.  4,  1901. 
Vol.101. — [Folio.] — No.    514:    Atlas    of    Chickamauga,    Chattanooga,    and 

vicinity. 
Vol.102. — [Quarto.] — No.  516:  List  of  maps  relating  to  America  in  Library 

of  Congress. 
Senate  doc.  222 :  List  of  books  on  Porto  Rico. 
Senate  doc.  223:  List  of  books  on  Danish  West  Indies. 
Vol.  lO.j.- — [Quarto.] — No.  517:  Weather  Bureau  report,  1900;    meteorolog- 
ical tables,  calendar  year  1899. 
Vol.  104.— No.  518 :  Patent  decisions,  1900. 
Vol.  10.5. — No.  519 :  Agricultural  Department  j-eai'book,  1900. 
Vol.  106.- — No.  520 :  Memorial  addresses  on  John  H.  Hoffecker. 
No.  521  :  Memorial  addresses  on  Frank  G.  Clarke. 
No.  522 :  Memorial  addresses  on  William  D.  Daly. 
No.  523 :  JMemorial  addresses  on  Albert  D.  Shaw. 
No.  524 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Richard  A.  Wise. 
No.  525 :  Memorial  addresses  on  xVlfred  C.  Ilarmer. 
Vol.  107.— No.  526:  Field  operations  of  Divsion  of  Soils,  1900.  _^ 

Vol.  108. — No.  528:  Labor  Department,  1,5th  annual  report,  1900,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  109.- No.  ,528:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.110. — [Quarto.] — No.  529  :  Documentary  history  of  Constitution,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  111.— [Quarto.]— No.  529:  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  112.— [Quarto.]— No.  529:  Same,  vol.  3. 


CATALOGUE    LIBRARY    UNITED    STATES    SEJSATE  507 

FIFTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  docuuients — Contiuued. 

Vol.  113.— Nos.  535,  536:  Geological  Survey  bulletins.  177.  178. 

Vol.  114. — No.537.pt.  1  :  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  1900. 

Vol.  115.— No.  5.37,  pt.  2:  National  Museum  report.  1900. 

Vol.  116. — No.  538:  Digest  of  decisions  relating  to  Indian  affairs,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  117.— No.  538:   Same.  vol.  2. 

Vol.  118.— [Quarto.]— No.  539:  Ethnology  Bureau,  19th  report,  1898,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  119.— [Quarto.]— No.  539:  Same,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  120.— [Quarto.]— No.  540:  Fish  Conunission  bulletin,  vol.  20,  1900,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  121.— [Quarto.]— No.  540:  Same,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  122.— No.  541  :  Fish  Comnnssion  report,  1900. 

Vol.  123.— No.  545  :  Military  laws  of  United  States. 

Vol.  124. — [Quarto.]- — No.  540:  Report  on  Copper  River  country. 

No.  547  :  Report  on  Seward  Peninsula. 
Vol.  125. — No.  548:  American  Historical  Association  report,  1900.  vol.  1. 
Vol.  126.— No.  548  :   Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  127.— No.  549 :  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  17th  report,  1900. 
Vol.  128. — No.  551  :  Digest  of  international  law,  vol.  l.a 
Vol.  129.— No.  551 :  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  1.30.- No.  551 :  Same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  131.— No.  .551 :  Same,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  132,  pt.  1.— No.  551 :  Same,  vol.  5. 

1.32.  pt.  2  :  Same,  vol.  6. 

132,  pt.  3  :   Same,  vol.  7. 

132,  pt.  4:  Same,  vol.  8. 
Vol.133. — No.  .552 :  Celebration   of   100th   anniversary   of   establishment   of 

seat  of  government  in  D.  C. 
Vol.  1.34. — No.  555 :  Civil  Service  Commission,  17th  report,  1900. 
Vol.  135. — No.  558 :  War  of  the  Rebellion,  general  index. 
Vol.  136. — No.  559  :  Document  catalogue,  56th  Congress. 
Vol.  1.37.— No.  .560 :  Document  index,  56th  Congress,  2d  session. 
Reports  of  House  committees : 

Vol.  1.— No.  2007-2321 :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  2322-2700  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3.— Nos.  2701-3006   (except  2768)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  4. — No.  2768,  pts.  1  and  2  :  Hazing  at  Military  Academy. 

Vol.  5.— No.  2768.  pt.  3  :  Same. 

Vol.  6.— No.  2768.  pt.  4  :   Same. 

FIFTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Special  Session  Senate. — March  4  to  9,  1901. 

Senate  Documents :  No.  1.  Privileges  of  Commissioned  OlUcers  in  Naval  Service 
I'romoted  from  the  Ranks.  Bound  in  vol.  2,  Fifty-seventh  Congress,  first 
session,  Senate  Documents. 

First  Session. — December  2,  1901  to  July  1,  1902. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1  :  Report  of  Secretary  of  Senate,  1901. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  2-61  (excer)t  4.  20.  .35,  ,50,  54):  Government  Printing  Office 
report,  1901  ;  miscellaneous;  also  No.  1,  special  session,  Senate, 
Mar.  4-9,  1901. 


568  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE 

FIFTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  .3. — No.  4,  .'?  pts. :  Congressional  Directory. 

Vol.4. —  TQuarto.l — No.  20  :  Astropbyslcal  Observatory  report,   1891-1901. 

Vol..''). — No.  ;jr):  Report  of  Librarian  of  Congress,  1901. 

Vol.  (5. — [Quarto.] — No.  50  :  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report.  1901. 

Vol.  7.— No.  54,  2  pts. :  Report  of  Istbmian  Canal  Commission,  1899-1901. 

Vol.  8. — Nos.  02-97  (except  G7.a  68,  79,  84):  Whaling  and  sealing  claims 
against  Russia;  miscellaneous. 

Vol.  9. — No.  08.  2  pts. :  Report  of  Commission  to  Revise  and  Codify  Criminal 
and  Penal  Laws,  1901. 

Vol.10. — No.  79:  1st  report  of  governor  of  Porto  Rico,  May  1,  1900-May, 
1, 1901. 

Vol.11. —  [Quarto.] — No.  84  :  Southern  Appalachian   region. 

Vol.  12.— Nos.  98-133:  11th  report  on  reindeer  in  Alaska,  1901;  Convention 
of  American  Instructors  of  the  Deaf,  1901 ;  miscellaneous.  ' 

Vol.  1.3.— Nos.  134-170   (except  151):  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  14. — [Quarto.] — No.  151  :  Patent  Office  report,  calendar  year  1901. 

Vol.  15. — No.  171  :  Correspondence  relating  to  Philippine  tariff. 

Vol.  15. — No.  205,  2  pts. :  Charges  of  cruelty  in  Philipphies. 

Vol.  16.— Nos.  172-222  (except  205)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  17. — Nos.  22.3-268  (except  233,  2.53)  :  Hearings  on  oleomargarine  and 
other  imitation  dairy  products ;  miscellaneous. 

Vol.18,  pt.  1.— [Quarto.]— No.  2.33:  Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sci- 
ences, vol.  8.  No.  6.     Nutritive  value  of  alcohol. 

Vol.18,  pt.  2.— [Quarto.]— No.  450:  Same,  vol.  8,  No.  7.  West  Indian 
madreporarian  polyps. 

Vol.  19. — No.  253,  3  pts. :  Hearings  on  interoceanic  canal. 

Vol.  20.— Nos.  269-303  (except  280)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  21.— No.  280;  Gazetteer  of  Philippine  Islands. 

Vol.  22.— Nos.  304-.342  (except  .331)  ;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  23. — No.  331,  pt.  1 :  Hearings  on  affairs  in  Philippine  Islands. 

Vol.  24.— No.  .331,  pt.  2  ;  Same. 

Vol.  2.5.— No.  .331,  pt.  3;  Same. 

Vol.  26.— Nos.  .343-406  (except  356)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.27. —  [Quarto.] — No.  356  :  Irrigation  investigations  in  California. 

Vol.28. — Nos.  407-4.34  (except  411,  426  B)  :  Missouri  troops  in  service  dur- 
ing civil  war;  miscellaneous. 

Vol.29. — No.  411  :  Consulates  and  consular  agencies. 

Vol.  30. — Nos.  435-448  (except  447)  ;  Revenues  and  expenditures  in  Cuba, 
May  1-June  3(>,  1900 ;  miscellaneous. 

Vol.31. — No.  447;  National  Society  of  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion report.  Oct.  11,  1900-Oct.  11,  1901. 

Vol.32. —  [Quarto.] — No.  449  ;  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Vol.33. —  [Quarto.] — No.  451 :  Memorial  addresses  on  James  II.  Kyle. 

Vol.34. —  [Quarto.] — No.  4.52 :  Treaties,  laws,  etc.,  relating  to  Indian  af- 
fairs, vol.  1. 

a  No.  67,  Report  of  Commissioner  to  China,  is  omitted  for  the  reason  that  it 
is  identical  with  the  appendix  to  House  document  1.  57th  Congress,  1st  session. 

&  No.  426,  Deficiency  estimates,  is  bound  with  House  documents,  vol.  41,  57th 
Congi'ess,  1st  session. 


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FIFTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  .^'k— [Quiirto.]— Xo.  452:   Same.  vol.  2. 

Vol.  o(]. — No.    4.">:! :    (Jettyshui-fr    National    Park    Commission    reports,    1S93- 
1901. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees: 

Vol.  I.. — No.  1  :  Interoceanic  canal.?. 

Vol.2. — Nos.  2-334  (e.xcept  HJO)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3. — No.  166 :  Improvement  of  pai"k  system  of  District  of  Columbia.  ^ 

Vol.  4.— Nos.  335-058 :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.5. — Nos.  550-919   (except  776):  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  6.— Nos.  920-1180  (except  1075):  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  7.— Nos.  1181-1616  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  8.— Nos.  1617-19.30  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  9.— Nos.  1931-2126:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  10. — No.  776,  2  pts.  :  Chinese  exclusiou. 

Vol.  11.— No.  1075  :  River  and  harbor  bill. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1 :  President's  message  and  foreign  relations,  1901. 

Vol.  1. — No.  1  :  Same.     Appendix — report  of  conuiiissioner  to  China. 

Vol.2. — No.  2 :  War     Department     reports,     1901.     Secretary     and     miscel- 
laneous. 

Vol.  3. — No.  2  :  Same.     Chiefs  of  bureaus. 

Vol.  4. — No.  2 :  Same.     Lieutenant-General     Commanding     Army,     pt.     1 — 
miscellaneous. 

Vol.  5. — No.  2  :  Same.     Lieutenant-General 
Division  of  Philippines. 

Vol.  6. — No.  2  :  Same.  LieutenanC-General 

military  operations  in  northern  and  southern  Luzon. 

Vol.  7. — No.  2  :  Same.     Lieutenant-General  Commanding  Army.  pt.  4 — mili- 
tary operations  in  Visayas,  Mindanao   ind  Jolo,  and  China. 

Vol.  8. — No.  2  :  Same.     Lieutenant-General  Commanding  Army,  pt.  5. — Divi- 
sion of  Philippines,  supplementary. 

Vol.  9. — No.  2  :   Same.     Report  of  Pliili])pine  Conunission,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  10. — No.  2  :   Same.     Report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

Vol.11. — No.  2 :  Same.    Public  laws  passed  by  Philippine  Commission. 

Vol.  12.— No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  13.— No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  2. 

Vol.14. — No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Vol.15. — No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Vol.  16. — No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  pt.  5. 

Vol.17. — ^No.  2  :  Same.     Engineers,  supplement — Mississippi  River  Commis- 
sion and  Missouri  River  Commission. 

Vol.  18. — No.  2  :  Same.     Ordnance. 

Vol.  19.— No.  3 :  Navy  Department  reports,  1901,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  20.— No.  3  :  Same,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  21.— No.  4  :  Post-Office  Department  reports,  1901. 

Vol.  22. — No.  5 :  Interior  Department   reports,   1901.     Secretary   and   Land 
Office. 

Vol.23. — No.  5  :  Same.     Indian  affairs,  pt.  1 — report  of  Commissioner. 

Vol.24. — No.  5:  Same.     Indian  affairs,  pt.  2 — Five  Civilized  Tribes  Commis- 
sion, etc. 


Commanding 

Army, 

I)t. 

Commanding 

Army, 

pt. 

Commanding 

Army, 

pt. 

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FIFTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.25. — No.  5:  Same.     Miscellaneous,  pt.  1 — bureau  officers,  etc. 
Vol.  2(t. — No.  5  :  Same.     Miscellaneous,  pt.  2 — governors  of  Territories,  etc. 
Vol.  27. — No.  5  :  Same.     Miscellaneous,  pt.  3 — governor  of  New  Mexico. 
Vol.  2S. —  [Quarto.] — No.  5  :  Same.     Geological    Survey,   22d   report,   pt.   1 — 

Director's  report,  etc. 
Vol.20. — [Quarto.] — No.  5  :  Same.     Geological   Purvey.   22d   report,   pt.   2— 
•  ore  doi)Osits. 

Vol.  30.— [Quarto.]— No.  5:  Same.     Geological    Survey,  22d  report,  pt.   3— 

coal,  oil,  cement. 
Vol.31. —  [Quarto.] — No.  5  :  Same.     Geological   Survey,  22d   report,  pt.   4 — 

hydrography. 
Vol.  32.^No.  5  :  .Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  1. 
Vol.33. — No.  5:  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  34. — No.  G  :  Agriculture  Department  reports,  1901. 

No.    29.     Agriculture    Department   expenditures,    1901.      No.    334: 

Experiment  Stations  Office  rej^ort,  1901. 
Vol.35. — No.  7 :  District  of  Columbia  report,  1901,  vol.   1.     Commissioners 

and   miscellaneous.     No.    7 :  Same.    vol.    2.     Engineer    Dei)art- 

ment.     No.     7 :  Same,    vol.     3.     Health     Department.     No.    7 : 

Same,  vol.  4.     Education  Board. 
Vol.  .30.— No.  8  :  Treasury  Department  report,  1901. 
Vol.  37. — No.  9  :  Justice  Department  report,  1901. 

Vol.  38.— No.  10:  Comptioller  of  Currency  report,  Oct.  31,  1901,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  39.— No.  10  :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  40.— No.  11 :  Internal  Revenue  Office  report,  1901. 
Vol.41. —  [Quarto.] — No.  12:  Estimates  of  approi)riations,  1903. 
Vol.  41.— [Quarto.]— No.    12:  Estimates   of   appropriations,    1903.     No.    35: 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1901.     Nos.  (51,  244,  588,  and  Senate 

doc.  420:  Deficiency  estimates. 
Vol.42. —  [Quarto.] — No.  13  :  Foreign  Commerce  and  Navigation,  1901,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  43.— [Quarto.]— No.  13:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.44. — No.  14:  Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.  report,  1901. 
Vol.  4.5. —  [Quarto.] — No.  15,  pts.   1-3:  Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce  and 

Finance,  July-Sept.,  1901. 
Vol.  40.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  4-0:  Same,  Oct.-Dec,  1901. 
Vol.  47.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  7-9:   Same,  Jan.-Mar.,  1902. 
A'ol.  48.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  10-12  :   Same,  Apr.-June,  1902. 
Vol.  49.— [Quarto.]— No.  10:  33d  list  of  merchant  vessels,  1901. 
Vol.50. — No.  17:  Mineral  Resources,  calendar  year  1900. 
Vol.51. — No.  18:  Labor  Department,  16th  annual  report.  1901.     Strikes  and 

lockouts. 
Vol.  52.— [Quarto.]— No.  19:  Weather  Bureau  report,  1901,  vol.  1.     Meteoro- 
logical tables,  calendar  year  1900. 
Vol.  53.— [Quarto.]— No.  19:  Same,  vol.  2.     Barometry. 
Vol.  .54. —  [Quarto.] — No.  20  :  American    Ephemeris    and    Nautical    Almanac. 

1902. 
Vol.  55.— Nos.  21-136  (except  29,  35,  39,  41,  42,  50,  52-01,  64,  88)  :  Report  of 

Clerk  of  House,  1901,  Miscellaneous. 


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FIFTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  (locuiiunits — C'ontiiuiod. 

Vol.  .W.— No.  .^,0  :  National  Soldiors"  Home  report,  190L 

No.  i:'.7:   National  Soldiers'  Home  report  of  inspection,  Aug.-Nov., 

1001. 
Vol.57. — No.  41 :  Journals    of    1st    Legislative    Assembly    of    I'orto    Rieo, 

1900-01. 
No.  G4 :  Report  of  auditor  of  Porto  Rico,  1001. 
Vol.  TkS.— Nos.  42,  r,'>:\.  .^>2.").  (>S:i :  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  Apr., 

1001-Mar.,  1002. 
,     No.  (j:!0 :  Same,  July,  1900-June,  1901. 
Vol.  ijO. — No.  50:  Survey  of  Tennessee  River. 

No.  17(>:   Survey  of  Kissinnnee  River,  etc. 
No.  .'530  :   Survey  of  Ohio  River. 
Vol.  (iO. — No.  52  :  Rei)ort  of  Commission   to   Revise   and   Compile   Laws  of 

Porto  Rico. 
Vol.  (il. — Nos.  53-GO,  4S1-484 :  Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers  53-64. 
Vol.  (•)2.— Nos.  084-002  :   Same,  05-73. 
Vol.  ii3. — No.  88  :  House  manual. 

Vol.  04.— Nos.  138-107  (except  145,  152)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.05.— No.  145:   Statistical  Abstract.  1001. 
Vol.  06.— No.  152,  4  pts. :  Consular  Reports,  Jan.-Apr..  1002,  Nos  256-259, 

vol.  08. 
Vol.  07.— No.  553,  4  pts.  :   Same.  May-Aug.,  1902.  Nos.  2(i0-203.  vol.  69. 
Vol.  68.— No.  710,  4  pts. :  Same,  Sept.-Dec,  1902,  Nos.  204-207,  vol.  70. 
Vol.  69. — No.  708,  pt.  1 :  Special  Consular  Reports,  vol.  23,  pt.  1.    Gas  and  oil 

engines. 
No.  708,  pt.  2:  Same,  vol.  23,  pt.  2.     Silver  and  plated  ware. 
Vol.  70.— Nos.  108-372  (except  176-187,  244,  250,  275,  283,  305,  306,  310,  320, 

334,  330,  353)  :  iMiscellaneous. 
Vol.71. — No.  177:  Industrial  Commission  reports,  vol.  8.     ("liicago  labor  dis- 
putes of  1900. 
Vol.  72. — No.  178 :  Same,  vol.  0.  Transportation.  2d  rei)ort. 
Vol.  73. — No.  179  :  Same,  vol.  10.  Agriculture  and  agricultural  labor. 
Vol.74. — No.  180 :  Same,  vol.  11.     Agriculture,  2d  report;  taxation. 
Vol.  75. — No.  181  :  Same,   vol.    12.     Capital    and   labor   employed    in   mining 

industry. 
Vol.  70. — No.  182 :  Same,   vol.    1.3.     Trusts  and    industrial   combinations,   2d 

report. 
Vol.77. — No.  183:  Same,  vol.   14.     Capital  and  labor   in  manufactures  and 

general  business,  2d  report. 
Vol.78. — No.  184:  Same,  vol.  15.    Immigration;  education. 
Vol.  79. — No.  185 :  Same.  vol.  16.     Foreign  legislation  upon  matters  affecting 

general  labor. 
Vol.80. — No.  18(>:  Same.  vol.  17.     Labor  organizations,  labor  disputes,  and 

arbitration;  railway  labor. 
Vol.81. — No.  187 :  Same,  vol.  18.     Industrial  combinations  in  Europe. 
Vol.  82.— No.  380  :  Same.  vol.  19.    Final  report. 
Vol.  83.— No.  2.50  :   Navy  Register,  1002. 
No.  704 :  Army  Register,  1902. 


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FIFTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  84. — No.  275  :  Mint  report  on  precious  metals,  calendar  year  1900. 

Vol.  85. — No.  283 :  Records  of  Union  and  Confederate  Navies  in  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  13. 

Vol.  80.— No.  681 :  Same,  series  1,  vol.  14. 

Vol.  87. — No.  305 :  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  IStli  report,  Jan.  17, 
1902. 

Vol.  88. — No.  300,  pts.  1-6 :  American  Republics  Bureau  monthly  bulletin, 
Jan.- June,  1902. 

Vol.  89.— No.  306,  pts.  7-12  :  Same,  July-Dec,  1902.  • 

Vol.  90. — No.  557 :  American  Republics  Bureau,  11th  report,  1901. 

Vol.  91. — No.  310 :  Geological  Survey  monographs,  vol.  41.  Glacial  forma- 
tions and  drainage  features  of  Brie  and  Ohio  basins. 

Vol.  92. — No.  320  :  Commercial  Relations,  1901,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  93.— No.  320  :  Same,  vol.  2. 

y„l.  94._Nos.  373-.507  (except  377,  380.  430,  401^75,  481-485,  508,  510,  525, 
535,  5.37,  553,  557)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  95.— No.  377,  6  pts. :  Labor  Department  bulletins  38-43,  vol.  7,  1902. 

Vol.90. — [Quarto.] — No.  430:  Naval  Observatory  publications,  2d  series, 
vol.  2. 

Vol.  97.— No.  401 :  Geological  Survey  bulletin  179. 

Vol.  98.— Nos.  462-460  :  Same,  180-184. 

Vol.  99.— Nos.  407-409  :  Same,  185-187. 

Vol.  100.— Nos.  470,  471 :  Same,  188,  189. 

Vol.  101.— Nos.  472-475  :  Same,  190-193. 

Vol.  102.— Nos.  035,  693-701 :  Same,  194-203. 

Vol.  103.— No.  485 :  Schley  Court  of  Inquiry,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  104.— No.  485 :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  105.— No.  508  :  Tests  of  metals,  1901. 

Vol.  106. — No.  510 :  Report  of  Committee  on  Awards  of  World's  Columbian 
Commission,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  107.— No.  510 :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  108. — No.  535 :  Hearings  on  reciprocity  with  Cuba. 

Vol.  109. — No:  537,  2  pts. :  Transport  service  between  San  Francisco  and 
Philippine  Islands. 

Vol.  110.— Nos.  508-079  (except  588,  594,  018,  020-022,  035,  039,  055,  601)  : 
Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  111.— No.  594:  Patent  decisions,  1901. 

Vol.  112. — No.  018 :  Sites  for  military  posts  and  camp  grounds. 

Vol.113. — [Quarto.] — No.  020:  Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Mon- 
roe. 

Vol.114. — [Quarto.] — No.  021:  Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Madi- 
son. 

Vol.  115. — [Quarto.] — No.  622,  pt.  1 :  Calendar  of  correspondence  of  Thomas 
Jefferson,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  116.— [Quarto.]— No.  622,  pt.  2:  Same,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  117.— No.  055:  Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  3d  report,  1901. 

Vol.  118.— No.  001 :  Agriculture  Department  Yearbook,  1901. 

Vol.  119.— [Quarto.]— No.  680 :  Calendars*  of  House,  July  1.  1902. 

Vol.  il20.— No.  682 :  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  18th  report,  1901. 


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FIFTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continuerl. 

Vol.  121. — No.  702 :  American  Historical  Association  report,  1901,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  122.— No.  702  :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  123.— No.  703 :  Civil  Service  Commission,  18th  report,  1901. 

Vol.  124. — No.  705  :  Fisli  Commission  report,  1901. 

Vol.  125.— [Quarto.]— No.  70(> :  Fish  Commission  bulletin,  vol.  21,  1901. 

Vol.  126.— No.  707,  pt.  1 :  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  1901. 

Vol.  127.— No.  707.  pt.  2 :  National  :Museum  report,  1901. 

\'ol.  128.— No.  709 :  Ethnology  Bureau,  20th  report,  1899. 

Vol.129. — [Quarto.] — No.  .711 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Amos  J.  Cumming.s. 

No.  712 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Marriot  Brosius. 

No.  713 :  Memorial  addresses  on  J.  William  Stokes. 

No.  714 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Peter  J.  Otey. 

No.  715 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Robert  E.  Burke. 

No.  71G :  Memorial  addresses  on  Rufus  K.  Polk. 
Vol.  130.— No.  717 :  Official  Opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  vol.  23. 
^'ol.  131. — No.  718 :  Document  index,  57th  Congress,  1st  session. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-188  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2. — Nos.  189-410 :  Stores  and  supplies  claims ;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3. — Nos.  417-738  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  4.— Nos.  7.39-1093:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  5.— Nos.  1094-1422:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  (3.— Nos.  142.3-1729  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  7.— Nos.  1730-2081:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  8.— Nos.  2082-2443:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  9. — Nos.  2111  2750 :  Miscellaneous. 

Second  Session. — December  1,  1902  to  March  4,  1903. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1 :  Report  of  Secretary  of  Senate,  1902. 

Vol.  1. — No.  5 :  Government  Printing  Office  report,  1902. 

Vol.  1. — No.  6  :  Report  of  Librarian  of  Congress,  1902. 

Vol.2. — Nos.  2-34  (except  4-6,  28a)  :  2d  report  of  governor  of  Porto  Rico, 
May  1,  1901-July  1.  1902 ;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3. — No.  4,  2  pts. :  Congressional  directory. 

Vol.  4. — No.  35 :  1st  International  Conference  for  Protection  of  Coffee  In- 
dustry. 
No.   169:  1st  Intei-national   Sanitary  Convention  of  American   Re- 
publics. 
No.  180 :  1st  Customs  Congress  of  American  Republics. 

Vol.5. — Nos.  36-69  (except  62)  ;  Hearings  on  statehood  bill;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  6. — -No.  62  :  Regulation  of  immigration. 

Vol.7. — Nos.   70-97    (except  74):  Safety  appliances  and  power  brakes  on 
railroads ;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  8. — No.  74  :  Bibliography  of  Philippine  Islands. 

Vol.  9.— Nos.  98-145  (except  104,  124,  141)  :  Miscellaneous. 


a  No.  28,  Pious  fund  of  the  Californi.is.  is  omitted  for  the  reason  that  it  is 
identical  with  Appendix  2  to  House  document  1,  57th  Congress,  2d  session. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  10.— No.  104 :  Experiment  Stations  Office  report,  1902. 

Vol.  11. — [Quarto.] — No.  124:  Hydrograpliy  of  American  isthmus. 

Vol.  12. — No.  141 :  Hearings  on  8-bour  day. 

Vol.  13.— Nos.  34G-188  (except  147,  109,  177.o  180)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  14. — No.  147 :  Bills  and  debates  relating  to  trusts. 

Vol.  15.— Nos.  189-220   (except  197,  210,  219)  :  Federal  aid  in  domestic  dis- 
turbances ;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  l(j. — No.  210 :  National  Society  of  Daugbters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion report,  Oct.  11,  1901-Oct.  11,  1902. 

Vol.;". — LQnarto.] — No.  219  :  Memorial     addresses    on    Abrabam    Lincoln, 
.James  A.  Garfield,  and  William  McKinley. 

Vol.  18. — [Quarto.] — No.  221 :  Alphabetical  list  of  private  claims  before  Sen- 
ate, 1899-190.3. 

Vol.19. — [Quarto.] — No.  222  :  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Vol.  20.— [Quarto.]— No.  223:  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report,  1902. 

Vol.21. — [Quarto.] — No.  224:  History  of  Washington  Monument. 

Vol.22. — [Quarto.] — No.  22.5  :  Memorial  addresses  on  James  McMillan. 
No.  220:  Memorial  addresses  on  William  J.  Sewell. 

Vol.  23. — No.  227  :  Senate  manual. 

Vol.24. — [Quarto.] — No.  197:  Restoration  of  White  House. 
Reports  of  Senate  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  2127-2544  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  2545-2944 :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3.— Nos.  2945-3318 :  Miscellaneous. 
House  documents : 

Vol.    1. — No.  1 :  President's  message  and  Foreign  relations,  1902. 

Vol.    2. — No.  1 :  Same.     Appendix   1 — Whaling  and  sealing  claims  against 
Russia. 

Vol.    3. — No.  1 :  Same.     Appendix  2 — Pious  fund  of  the  Californias. 

Vol.    4. — No.  2 :  War  Department  reports,  1902,  vol.  1.     Secretary  and  bu- 
reau chiefs. 

Vol.    5. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  2.     Engineers,  pt.  1. 

Vol.    0. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  3.     Engineers,  pt.  2. 

Vol.    7. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  4.     Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Vol.    8. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  5.     Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Vol.    9. — No.  2 :  Same,    vol.    6.     Engineers,    supplement — Mississippi    River 
Commission  and  Missouri  River  Commission. 

Vol.  10. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  7.     Ordnance. 

Vol.  11. — No.  2:  Same,  vol.  8.     Miscellaneous. 

Vol.12. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  9.     Lieutenant-General  Commanding  Army. 

Vol.  13. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  10,  pt.  1.     3d  report  of  Philippine  Commission, 
pt.  1. 

Vol.  14. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  10,  pt.  2.     3d  report  of  Philippine  Commission, 
pt.  2. 

Vol.  1.5. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  11.     Acts  of  I'hilippine  Commission. 

Vol.lt). — No.  3  :  Navy  Department  reports,  1902. 

a  No.  177,  Deficiency  estimates,  is  bound  with  House  documents,  vol.  35,  57tb 
Cong.,  2d  sess. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  17.— No.  4 :  rost-Office  Department  reports,  1902. 

Vol.  IS. — No.  5 :  Interior   Department   reports,    1902.     Secretary   and   Land 

Office. 
Vol.  19. — No.  5  :  Same.     Indian  affairs,  pt.  1 — report  of  Commissioner. 
-  Vol.  20. — No.  5 :  Same.     Indian   affairs,   pt.   2 — Five   Civilized   Tribes   Com- 
mission, etc. 
Vol.  21. — No.  .5  :  Same.     Miscellaneous,  pt.  1 — bureau  officers,  etc. 
Vol.22. — No.  5  :  Same.     Mi.scellaneous.  pt.  2 — governors  of  Territories,  etc. 
Vol.  23. — No.  5  :  Same.     Miscellaneous,  pt.  3 — governor  of  New  Mexico,  etc. 
Vol.24. — [Quarto.] — No.  5:  Same.     Geological  Survey,  23d  report. 
Vol.  25. — No.  5  :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  26. — No.  5  :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  27. — No.  6  :  Agriculture  Department  reports,  1902. 
Vol.  28. — No.  7 :  District  of  Columbia  report,  1902,  vol.   1.     Commissioners 

and  miscellaneous. 
No.  7 :  Same,  vol.  2.     Engineer  Department. 
Vol.  29.— No.  7 :  Same,  vol.  3.     Health  Department. 
Vol.  29. — No.  7  :  Same,  vol.  4.     Education  Board. 
Vol.  30.— No.  8  :  Treasury  Department  report,  1902. 
Vol.  31.— No.  9  :  Justice  Department  report,  1902. 

Vol.  32.— No.  10 :  Comptroller  of  Currency  report,  Oct.  31,  1902,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  33.— No.  10  :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.34. — No.  11:  Internal  Revenue  Office  report,  1902. 
Vol.35. — [Quarto.] — No.  12  :  Estimates  of  appropriations,  1904. 
No.  78 :  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1902. 
Nos.  125,  344,  and  Senate  doc.  177 :  Deficiency  estimates. 
Vol.36. —  [Quarto.] — No.  13  :    Foreign     Commerce     and     Navigation,     1902, 

vol.  1. 
Vol.  37.— [Quarto.]— No.  13:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  38. — No.  14 :  Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept..  report,  1902. 
Vol.39. —  [Quarto.] — No.  15,  pts.  1-3:  Monthly  Sunnnary  of  Commerce  and 

Finance,  July-Sept,  1902. 
Vol.  40.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  4-6:  Same,  Oct.-Dec,  1902. 
Vol.  41.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  7-9:  Same,  Jan.-Mar..  190,3. 
Vol.  42.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  10-12:  Same,  Apr.-June,  1903. 
Vol.43.— [Quarto.]— No.  16:  34th  list  of  merchant  vessels,  1902. 
Vol.  44. — No.  17  :  Mineral  Resources,  calendar  year  1901. 
Vol.  45. — No.  18 :  Labor  Department.  17th  annual  report,  1902.     Trade  and 

technical  education. 
Vol.46. — [Quarto.] — No.  19:  Weather  Bureau  report  1902.     Meteorological 

tables,  calendar  year  1901. 
Vol.  47.— No.  20 :  Civil  Service  Commission,  19th  report.  1902. 
Vol.  48. — No.  21 :  House  manual. 

Vol.  49. — No.  22 :  Mint  report  on  precious  metals,  calendar  year  1901. 
Vol.  50.— Nos.  23-153  (except  54,  78.  79,  111-113,  125)  :  Report  of  clerk  of 

House,  1902 ;  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  51.— No.  54  :  National  Soldiers'  Homo  report  1902. 

No.  182 :  National  Soldiers'  Home  report  of  inspection,  July-Oct, 

1902. 
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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  52.— No.  79 :  Recliuuation  Service,  1st  report,  .June  17-Dec.  1,  1902. 

Vol.  53.— Nos.  Ill,  371,  440,  476 :  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  Apr., 
1902-Mar.,  1903. 

Vol.  53.— No.  454  :  Same,  July,  1901-June,  1902. 

Vol.  54. — No.  112  :  Special  Consular  Reports,  vol.  24.    Creameries  in  foreign 
countries. 
No.  199 :  Same,  vol.  25.     Stored  goods  as  collateral  for  loans. 
No.  447 :  Same,  vol.  26.     Briquettes  as  ftiel  in  foreign  countries. 

Vol.  55.— No.  113,  4  pts. :  Consular  Reports,  Jan.-Apr.,  1903,  Nos.  268-271, 
vol.  71. 

Vol.  56.— No.  438,  4  pts. :  Same,  May-Aug.,  1903,  Nos.  272-275,  vol.  72. 

Vol.  57.— Nos.  154-251    (except  156,  181,   182,   199-219):  Report  of  auditor 
of  Porto  Rico,  Nov.,  1901-Oct.,  1902 ;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  58.— No.  156 :  Records  of  Union  and  Confederate  Navies  in  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  15. 

Vol.  59. — No.  477  :  Same,  series  1,  vol.  16. 

Vol.  60. — No.  181 :  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  16th  report,  Dec.  15, 
1902. 

Vol.  61. — Nos.  200-203  :  Water-supply  and  Irrigation  papers  74-77. 

Vol.  62.— Nos.  441-444  :  Same,  78-81. 

Vol.  63.— Nos.  445,  475,  488,  489  :  Same,  82-85. 

Vol.  64.— Nos.  490-492  :  Same,  86-88. 

Vol.  65.— Nos.  204-208,  430:  Geological  Survey  bulletins  204-209. 

Vol.  66.— Nos.  434-437  :  Same,  210-213. 

Vol.  67.— Nos.  470-472  :  Same,  214-216. 

Vol.  68.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  209-214:  Geological    Survey    professional    papers 
1-6; 

Vol.  69.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  215-218  :  Same,  7-10. 

Vol.  70.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  448,  449  :  Same,  11, 12. 

Vol.  71.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  450,  451:  Same,  13, 14. 

Vol.  72.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  478-482  :  Same,  15-19. 

Vol.73 — [Quarto.] — No.  219:  Geological  Survey  monographs,  vol.  42.     Car- 
boniferous ammonoids  of  America. 

Vol.74. — [Quarto.] — No.  429:  Same,  vol.  43.     Mesabi  iron-bearing  district 
of  Minnesota. 

Vol.75. — [Quarto.] — No.  432:  Same,  vol.  44.     Pseudoceratites  of  cretaceous. 

Vol.76. — [Quarto.] — No.   433:  Same,   vol.   45.     Vermilion   iron-bearing  dis- 
trict of  Minnesota. 

Vol.77. — [Folio.]— No.  433:  Same,  vol.  4.5,  atlas. 

Vol.  78. — No.  252 :  Sale  of  liquors  in  post  exchanges. 

Vol.  79.— Nos.  253-408  (except  290,  305,  310,  335,  342,  344,  355,  370,  371,  376, 
392)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  80.— No.  290 :  Navy  register,  1903.     No.  392  :  Army  register,  1903. 

Vol.  81.— No.  305  :  Commercial  Relations,  1902,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  82.— No.  305  :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  83. — No.  310,  pts.  1-3 :  American  Republics  Bureau  monthly  bulletin, 
Jan.-Mar.  1903. 

Vol.  84.— No.  310,  pts.  4-6  :  Same.  Apr.-June,  1903." 

Vol.  85.— No.  310,  pts.  7-9  :   Same,  July-Sept.  1903. 

Vol.  86.— No.  310,  pts.  10-12  :  Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1903. 


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FIFTY-SEVENTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

I  louse  docuiuents — Continued. 

A'ol.  87.— No.  335  :  Tests  of  metals,  1902. 

Vol.  88.— [Quarto.]— No.  342:  Patent  Office  report,  calendar  year  1902. 

Vol.89. — [Quarto.] — No.   355:  Naval    Observatory   publications,   2d   series, 

vol.  3. 
Vol.  90.— No.  370,  5  pts. :  Labor  Department  bulletins  44,  45,o  47^9,  vol,  8. 

1903. 
Vol.  91.— No.  376 :  Statistical  Abstract  of  United  States.  1902. 
Vol.  92.— Nos.  409-452    (except  429.  430,  432-451):  Surveys  of  rivers  and 

harbors ;  miscellaneous. 
Vol.  93.— No.  439:  Inde.x  to  reports  of  Chief  of  Engineers,  180G-1900,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  94.— No.  4.39  :  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  95.— No.  439  :  Same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.96. — [Quarto.] — No.  446:  Historical  register  and  dictionary  of  Army, 

1789-1903,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  97.— [Quarto.]— No.  446 :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.98. — [Quarto.] — No.  453  :  Memorial  address  on  William  McKinley. 
Vol.  99.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  455-457:  Ethnology  Bureau  bulletins  25-27. 
Vol.100. —  [Quarto.] — No.     4.58:      Biographical     Congressional     Directory, 

1774-1903. 
Vol.  101. — No.  459  :  Agriculture  Department  yearbook,  1902. 
Vol.  102.— No.  460 :  Patent  decisions,  1902. 

Vol.  103. — No.  461:  American  Historical  Association  report,  1902,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  104.— No.  461 :  Same.  vol.  2. 
Vol.  105. — [Quarto.] — No.  462  :  Memorial  addresses  on  Rousseau  O.  Crump. 

No.  463 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Thomas  H.  Tongue. 

No.  464 :  Memorial  addresses  on  John  N.  W.  Rumple. 

No.  465 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Charles  A.  Russell. 

No.  466 :  Memorial  addresses  on  James  M.  Moody. 

No.  467 :  Memorial  addresses  on  John  L.  Sheppard. 

No.  468 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Joshua  S.  Salmon. 

No.  469 :  Memorial  addresses  on  R.  C.  De  Graffenried. 
Vol.  106.— No.  473:  Field  oi)erations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  4th  report,  1902. 
Vol.  107.— No.  474 :  Animal  Industry  of  Bureau,  19th  report,  1902. 
Vol.  108.— [Quarto.]— No.  483:  Ethnology  Bureau,  21st  report,  1900. 
Vol.109. — No.  484,  pt.  1:  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  1902. 
Vol.  110.— No.  484,  pt.  2  :  National  Museum  report,  1902. 
Vol.  111.— No.  485 :  Fish  Commission  report,  1902. 

Vol.  112.— [Quarto.]— No.  486:  Fish  Commission  bulletin,  vol.  22,  1902. 
Vol.  113. — No.  487  :  Special  report  on  diseases  of  horse. 
Vol.114. — No.  493 :  Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  vol.  24. 
Vol.  115. — No.  494 :  Document  catalogue,  vol.  6,  57th  Congress.6 
Vol.  116. — No.  495 :  Document  index,  57th  Congress,  2d  session. 
Reports  of  House  committees  : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  2751-3157 :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  2.— Nos.  3158-3511 :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  3.— Nos.  3512-3919 :  Miscellaneous. 


a  Labor  Department  bulletin  46  is  the  report  of  the  Anthracite  Coal  Strike 
Commission,  issued  as  Senate  document  0,  .58th  Congress,  special  session. 
6  Not  received. 


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Special  Session  Senate.— M\RCH  5-19,  1903. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-12  (except  3,  11)  :  Report  of  Anthracite  Coal  Strike  Commis- 
sion ;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2. — No.  3 :  Congressional  directory. 

Vol.  3.— No.  11 :  Compilation  of  Senate  election  cases,  1789-1903. 

Vol.4 — [Quarto.] — No.  13:  Acceptance  of  statues  of  Charles  Carroll  of  Car- 
rollton  and  John  Hanson. 

•     First  Session.— November  9  to  December  7, 1903, 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1 :  Congressional  Directory. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  2-28  (except  20)  :  3d  report  of  governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1903; 
miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3. — [Quarto.] — No.  20:  Great  canals  of  the  world. 

Senate  rp.  835,  2d  sess. :  Typography  of  Congressional  Record. 
Senate  reports : 

Nos.  1-13:   [Bound  in  Senate  reports,  vol.  1,  58th  Congress,  2d  session.] 
House  documents : 

Vol.1. — Nos.  1-45  (except  5)  :  Agriculture  Department  expenditures,  1903; 
miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2. — No.  5  :  House  manual. 

Vol.  3.— No.  46 :  National  Soldiers'  Home  report,  1903. 
House  reports : 

Nos.  1,2:  [Bound  in  House  reports,  vol.  1,  58th  Congress,  2d  session.] 

Second  Session.— December  7, 1903  to  April  28,  1904. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1.— No.  1 :  Report  of  Secretary  of  Senate,  1903, 

No.  5  :  Government  Printing  Office  report,  1903. 
Vol.2. — Nos.  2-57  (except  4,  5,  10)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  3.— Nos.  58-120  (except  77,  100,  105)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  4.— Nos.   121-150    (except  148):   Military   forces  of   United   States   in 

Colombia ;  miscellaneous. 
Vol.  5.— Nos.   151-181    (except  1.55,  162,  177):   Investigation  of  Post-Office 

Department ;  miscellaneous. 
Vol.  6.— Nos.  182-244  (except  200,  210,  222,  234)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  7.— Nos.  245-314  (except  277)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  8. — No.  4,  3  pts. :  Congressional  Directory. 
Vol.  9. — No.  10 :  Report  of  Librarian  of  Congress,  1903. 
Vol.10. —  [Quarto.] — No.  77:  Les  combattants  frangais  de  la  guerre  ameri- 

caine,  1778-83. 
Vol.11. — No.  100:  Compilation  of  annual  naval  appropriation  laws,  1883- 

1903. 
Vol.  12. — No.  105 :  Acts,  treaties,  and  proclamations  relating  to  insular  and 

military  affairs,  1897-100.3. 
Vol.  13.— No.  148 :  Experiment  Stations  Office  report,  1903. 
Vol.  14. — No.  155 :  Operations  of  revenue  steamer  Nunivak  on  Yukon  River 

station,  1899-1901. 
No.  210:  Thirteenth  report  on  reindeer  in  Alaska,  1903, 


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FIFTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  15. — No.  162 :  Proceedings  of  Alaskan  Boundary  Tribunal,  vols.  1  and  2. 

Vol.  l(j.— No.  162  :  Same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  17.— No.  162  :  Same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  18.— No.  162  :  Same.  vol.  5. 

Vol.  19.— No.  162  :  Same,  vol.  (». 

Vol.  20.— No.  162  :  Same,  vol.  7. 

Vol.  21.  pt.  1.— No.  162  :  Same,  United  States  atlas. 

Vol.  21.  pt.  2.— No.  162 :  Same,  British  atlas. 

Vol.  21.  pt.  3.— No.  162  :  Same,  atlas  of  award. 

Vol.  22.— [Quarto.]— No.  177:  Patent  Office  report,  calendar  year  1903. 

Vol.  23.— [Quarto.]— No.  200:  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report,  1903. 

Vol.  24.— [Quarto.]— No.  222 :  Parts  1  and  2,  Report  of  Isthmian  Canal  Com- 
mission, 1899-1901,  with  appendixes. 

Vol.  25. — No.  234 :  Journal  of  Congress  of  Confederate  States,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  26.— No.  234  :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  27.— No.  234  :  Same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  28.— No.  234  :  Same,  vol.  4. 

Vol.  29.— No.  234  :  Same,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  30.— No.  234  :  Same,  vol.  6. 

Vol.  31.— No.  234  :  Same,  vol.  7. 

Vol.  32.— No.  234  :  Same,  vol.  8. 

Vol.  33. — No.  277 :  National  Society  of  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion. 6th  report,  Oct.  11,  1902-Oct.  11,  1903. 

Vol.34. — [Quarto.] — No.  315:  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Vol.  .35.— No.  316:  Venezuelan  arbitrations  of  190.3. 

Vol.  36. — No.  317 :  United  States  and  Venezuelan  Claims  Commission. 

Vol.  37.— No.  318 :  Compilation  of  treaties  in  force.  1904. 

Vol.38. — [Quarto.] — No.  319:  Indian  affairs,  laws  and  treaties,  2d  edition, 
vol.  1. 

Vol.  39.— [Quarto.]— No.  .319:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  40.— [Quarto.]— No.  320:  Unveiling  of  statue  of  William  T.  Sherman. 

Vol.41. — [Quarto.] — No.  321:  Memorial  addresses  on  Marcus  A.  Hanna. 
Senate  reports : 

Vol.  3. — Nos.  1-282  :  «  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  28.3-633 :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  .3.— Nos.  6.34-1011  (except  835)  :&  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  4.— Nos.  1012-1409 :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  5.— Nos.  1410-1855  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  6.— Nos.  18.56-2152  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  7.— Nos.  2153-2625  :  Miscellaneous. 
House  documents : 

Vol.  1 — No.  1 :  President's  message  and  foreign  relations,  1903. 

Vol.  2.— No.  2 :  War  Department  reports,  1003,  vol.  1.     Secretary,  chief  of 
staff,  adjutant-general,  etc. 

a  Nos.  1-13  are  reports  of  the  1st  session :  nos.  14-282  are  reports  of  the  2d 
session. 

6  No.  835,  Typography  of  Congressional  Record,  is  bound  with  Senate  docu- 
ments, vol.  3,  58th  Congress,  1st  session. 


Vol.  7.- 

-No.  2 : 

Same,  vol.  6. 

Vol.  8.- 

-No.  2 : 

Same,  vol.  7. 

Vol.  9.- 

-No.  2 : 

Same,  vol.  8. 

Vol.  10. 

—No.  2 : 

:  Same,  vol.  9. 

Vol.  11.- 

—No.  2 : 

Same,  vol.  10. 

Vol.  12. 

—No.  2 : 

Same,  vol.  11. 

Vol.  13.- 

—No.  2 : 

Same,  vol.  12. 

Vol.  14.- 

—No.  2 

:  Same,  vol.  1 

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FIFTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session— Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Yoi.  3. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  2.     Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

Yoi.  4. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  3. — Department  and  division  commanders. 

Vol.  5. — No.   2 :  Same,   vol.  4.     Military  schools  and  colleges.   Record  and 

Pension  Office,  military  parks,  and  soldiers'  homes. 
Vol.  0. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  5.     4th  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

4th  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 
4th  repoi't  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 
Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 
Engineers,  pt.  1. 
Engineers,  pt.  2. 
Engineers,  pt.  3. 
Engineers,  pt.  4. 
L3.     Engineers,  supplement — Mississippi   River 
Commission. 
Vol.  15. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  14.     Ordnance. 
Vol.  16.— No.  3  :  Navy  Department  reports,  1903. 
Vol.  17.— No.  4 :  Post-Office  Department  reports,  1903. 
Vol.  18. — No.  5 :  Interior   Department  reports,   1903.     Secretary   and   Land 

Office. 
Vol.  19. — No.  5  :  Same.     Indian  affairs,  pt.  1 — report  of  commissioner. 
Vol.  20. — No.  5 :  Same.     Indian  affairs,  pt.  2 — Five  Civilized  Tribes  Com- 
mission, etc. 
Vol.  21. — No.  5  :  Same.     Miscellaneous,  pt.  1 — bureau  officers,  etc. 
Vol.  22. — No.  5  :  Same.     Miscellaneous,  pt.  2 — governors  of  Territories,  etc. 
Vol.  23. — No.  5  :  Same.     Miscellaneous,  pt.  3— governor  of  New  Mexico. 
Vol.24. — [Quarto.] — No.  5  :  Same.     Geological  Survey,  24th  report. 
Vol.  25. — No.  5  :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  26. — No.  5  :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  27. — No.  6  :  Agriculture  Department  reports,  1903. 
Vol.  28. — No.  7 :  District  of  Columbia  report,  1903,  vol.  1.     Commissioners 
and  miscellaneous. 
Same,  vol.  2.     Engineer  Department. 
Same,  vol.  3.     Health  Department. 
Vol.  29. — No.  7  :  Same,  vol.  4.     Education  Board. 
Vol.  29. — No.  7  :  Same,  vol.  5,  2  pts.     Insurance  Department. 
Vol.  30. — No.  8 :  Treasury  Department  report,  1903. 
Vol.  31. — No.  9  :  Justice  Department  report,  1903. 

Vol.  32.— No.  10 :  Report  of  comptroller  of  currency,  Oct.  31,  1903,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  33.— No.  10 :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  34.— No.  11 :  Internal  Revenue  Office  report,  1903. 
Vol.  35. —  [Quarto.] — No.  12  :  Estimates  of  appropriations,  1905. 

No.  42  :  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1903. 
Vol.  35.— Nos.  260,  652:  Deficiency  estimates. 
Vol.  .36. —  [Quarto.] — No.  13,  pt.  1 :  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation,  1903, 

vol.  1. 
Vol.  37.— [Quarto.]— No.  13,  pt.  2:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  38. — No.  14 :  Navigation   Bureau,   Commerce   and   Labor  Dept,   report, 
1903,  pt.  1. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  38. — No.  14 :  Same,  pt.  2.     Laws  relating  to  navigation  and  merchant 
marine. 

Vol.39. — [Quarto.] — No.  15,  pts.  1-3:  Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and 
finance,  July-Sept.,  1903. 

Vol.  40.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  4^6:  Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1903. 

Vol.  41.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  7-9:  Same,  ,Tan.-Mar.,  1904. 

Vol.  42.— [Quarto.]— No.  1.5,  pts.  10-12:  Same,  Apr.-June,  1904. 

Vol.  43.— [Quarto.]— No.  16:  .3.5th  list  of  merchant  vessels,  1903. 

Vol.  44.— Nos.  17-61   (except  21,  22,  42,  44,  45)  :  Report  of  clerk  of  House, 
1903 ;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  45.— Nos.  67-l.''8  (except  111)  :  Reports  of  auditor  of  Porto  Rico,  Nov., 
1902-Oct.,  1903;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  46.— Nos.  139-256  (except  144,  253)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  47.— Nos.  257-382    (except  260,  338,  343,  351):  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  48.— Nos.  383-433    (except   404):  Investigation    of   Post-uffice   Depart- 
ment ;  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  49.— Nos.  434-562   (except  446,  456,  458,  478,  508,  521)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  50.— Nos.  563-758    (except  565,   566,   578,   606,   641,   644,   650,   652,   658, 
675-680,  688-695.  708-722,  724-755,  757)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  51. — No.   21,  4  pts. :  Monthly  consular  reports,    Sept.-Dec.    1903,  Nos. 
276-279,  vol.  73. 

Vol.  52.— No.  22,  3  pts.:  Same,  Jau.-Mar.  1904,  Nos.  280-282,  vol.  74. 

Vol.  53.— No.  650,  3  pts. :  Same,  Apr.-June,  1904,  Nos.  283-285,  vol.  75. 

Vol.  54.— Nos.  783-785 :  Same,  July-Sept.  1904,  Nos.  286-288. 

Vol.  .55.— Nos.  786-788:  Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1904,  Nos.  289-291. 

Vol.  56. — No.  45 :  Special  Consular  Reports,  vol.  27.     Markets  for  agricul- 
tural implements  and  vehicles  in  foreign  countries. 
No.  446 :  Same,  vol.  28.     Commercial  travelers  in  foreign  countries. 
No.  508 :  Same,  vol.  29.     Macaroni  wneat  in  foreign  countries. 
No.  732 :  Same,  vol.  30.     Emigration  to  United  States. 

Vol.  57. — No.  44 :  Reclamation  Service,  2d  report,  1903. 

Vol.  58.— Nos.  02-66,  606 :  Geological  Survey  bulletins,  217-222. 

Vol.  59.— Nos.  675-677  :   Same,  223-225. 

Vol.  60.— Nos.  678,  679  :   Same,  226,  227. 

Vol.  61.— Nos.  680,  724-726  :  Same,  228-231. 

Vol.  62.— Nos.  727-731 :  Same,  2.32-236. 

Vol.  63.— Nos.  771-775  :  Same,  237-241. 

Vol.  64.— Nos.  776-779  :   Same,  242-245. 

Vol.  65. — No.  Ill,  3  pts. :  American  Republics  Bureau,  13th  report,  1903. 

A'ol.  66. — No.  458,  pts.   1-3 :  American   Republics  Bureau  monthly   bulletin, 
Jan.-Mar.  1904. 

Vol.  67.— No.  458,  pts.  4-6  :  Same,  Apr.-June,  1904. 

Vol.  68.— No.  458,  pts.  7-9  :  Same,  July-Sept.  1904. 

Vol.  69.— No.  458,  pts.  10-12 :  Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1904. 

Vol.70. — No.  144:  Stability  of  international  exchange. 

Vol.71. — No.  25.3,  pt.  1:  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  17th  report.  Dec. 
15, 1903. 

Vol.72. — No.  25.3,   pts.   2  and  4:  Same.     Appendix   G — railway   operations 
and  regulation,  pts.  1  and  3. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.73. — [Quarto.] — No.  253,  pts,  3,  5,  and  0:  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission, 16tb  report,  Dec.  15,  1902.  Appendix  G — railway 
operations  and  regulation,  pts.  2,  4,  and  5. 

Vol.  74.— No.  338 :  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service  report,  1903. 

Vol.  75.— No.  .343,  pts.  1-3 :  Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  50-52,  vol.  9,  1904,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  76.— No.  343,  pts.  4-6 :  Same,  53-55,  vol.  9,  1904,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  77. — No.  351 :  Mint  Bureau  report  on  i)recious  metals,  calendar  year 
1902. 

Vol.  78. — No.  404 :  Records  of  Union  an'd  Confederate  navies  in  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  17. 

Vol.  79. — No.  750  :  Same,  series  1.  vol.  18. 

Vol.  80.— No.  456  :  Army  register,  1904. 

Vol.  80.— No.  478:  Navy  register,  1904. 

Vol.  81.— No.  521 :  Tests  of  metals,  1903. 

Vol.82. —  [Quarto.] — No.  565:  Geological  Survey  monographs,  vol.  46.  Me- 
nominee iron-bearing  district  of  Michigan. 

Vol.83. —  [Quarto.] — No.  753:  Same,  vol.  47.     Treatise  on  metamorphism. 

Vol.84. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  566,  709,  710:  Geological  Survey  professional 
papers,  20-22. 

Vol.  85.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  711-714  :  Same,  23-26. 

Vol.  86.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  715-719  :  Same,  27-31. 

Vol.  87.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  780-782:  Same,  32-34. 

Vol.  88.— No.  578 :  Statistical  abstract  of  United  States,  1903. 

Vol.  89.— [Quarto.]— No.  641:  Ethnology  Bureau,  22d  report,  1901,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  90.— [Quarto.]— No.  641:  Same,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  91. — No.  644 :  Civil  Service  Commission.  20th  report,  1903. 

Vol.  92. — No.  658 :  Mineral  resources,  calendar  year  1902. 

Vol.  93. — Nos.  688-691 :  Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  89-92. 

Vol.  94.— Nos.  692-695  :  Same,  93^96. 

Vol.  95.— Nos.  735,  736 :  Same,  97,  98. 

Vol.  96.— Nos.  737,  738  :  Same,  99,  100. 

Vol.  97.— Nos.  739-742  :  Same,  101-104. 

Vol.  98.— Nos.  759-763 :  Same,  105-109. 

Vol.  99.— Nos.  764-770  :  Same,  110-116. 

Vol.  100.— No.  708 :  Agriculture  Department  yearbook,  1903. 

Vol.  101. —  [Quarto.] — No.  720:  Irrigation  investigations  in  Utah. 

Vol.  102.— [Quarto.]— No.  721:  Weather  Bureau  report,  190.3.  Meteorologi- 
cal tables,  calendar  year  1902. 

Vol.  103.— No.  722 :  Commercial  relations,  1903,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  104.— No.  722  :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.105. — No.  733:  Labor  Bureau,  10th  special  report.  Labor  laws  of 
United  States. 

Vol.  106.— No.  734  :  Same,  11th.     Labor  outputs  in  trades. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau,  20th  report,  1903. 
Special  report  on  diseases  of  cattle. 
American  Historical  Association  report,  190,3,  vol.  1. 
Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  111.— No.  746:  Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  5th  report,  1903. 

Vol.  112.— No.  746 :  Same,  portfolio  of  maps. 


Vol. 

107.— No.  743 

Vol. 

108.— No.  744 

Vol. 

109.— No.  745 

Vol. 

110.— No.  745 

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Second  Session — Continued. 

House   documents — Continued. 

Vol.  113. — No.  747:  Labor  Bureau,  18th  annual  report,  IDOo.     Cost  of  liviii;; 
and  retail  prices  of  food. 

Vol.  114.- — No.  748,  pt.  1 :  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  lOOo. 

Vol.  115.— No.  748,  pt.  2:  National  Museum  report,  1903. 

Vol.  116.— No.  749 :  Patent  decisions,  1903. 

Vol.  117. — No.  751 :  Fisheries  Bureau  report,  1903. 

Vol.  118.— [Quarto.]— No.  752:  Fisheries    Bureau    bulletin,    vol.    2:'.,    190:], 
parts  1-3. 

Vol.  119. —  [Quarto. 1 — No.  754:  Comprehensive  index  of   Government   pub- 
lications, 1881-93,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  120.— [Quarto.]— No.  754:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  121. — No.  755 :  Life  and  morals  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth. 

Vol.    122. — [Quarto.] — No.   757:    Report  on   origin   and   spread   of   typhoid 
fever  in  United  States  military  camps,  1898,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  123.— [Atlas.]— No.  757:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  124. — [Quarto.] — No.  789:  Centennial  of  Military  Academy,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  12.5.— [Quarto.]— No.  789:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  126. — No.  790 :  Document  index,  5Sth  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions. 
House  reports : 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-384  o  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2.— Nos.  385-815  (except  646)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3.— Nos.  816-1231:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  4.— Nos.  1232-1551 :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  5. — Nos.  1552-1904:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  6.— Nos.  1905-2265 :  JMiscellaneous. 

Vol.  7.— Nos.  2266-2602:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  8.— Nos.  2603-2945:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  9. — [Quarto.] — No.  646:  Documentary  history  of  United  States  Capitol 
building  and  grounds. 

Third  Session. 
Senate  documents : 

Vol.    1. — No.  1 :  Report  of  secretary  of  Senate,  1904. 

No.  5 :  Government  Printing  Office  report,  1904. 
Vol.    2. — Nos.  2-69  (except  4,  5,  44)  :  14th  report  on  reindeer  iu  Alaslca.  1901 ; 

Miscellaneous. 
Vol.    3.— Nos.  70-157    (except  119,  128)  :   Labor  disturbaiK-os  in  Colorado. 

1880-1904 ;  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.    4.— Nos.  158-192  (except  187)  :  Miscellaneous. 
A''ol.    5. — No.  4.  2  pts. :  Congressional  directory. 

Vol.    6. — No.  44:  Compilation  of  annual  naval  appropriation  laws.  1883-1904. 
Vol.    7. — No.  119 :  Venezuelan  arbitration  before  Hague  Tribimal,  1903 
Vol.    8.^No.  128 :  Stability  of  international  exchange. 
Vol.    9. — No.  187 :  Man  and  abnormal  man. 
Vol.  10. — No.  193  :  National  Society  of  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 

7th  report,  Oct.  11,  1903-Oct.  11,  1904. 

"  Nos.  1  and  2  are  reports  of  tlie  1st  session;  Nos.  3-384  are  reports  of  the  I'd 
session. 

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fifty-eighth  congress. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  11. — No.  194:  Senate  proceedings  in  impeacliment  of  Charles  Swayne. 
Vol,  12. — [Quarto.] — No.  195:  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Vol.  13. — No.  196 :  Executive  register  of  United  States,  1789-1902. 
Vol.14. — [Quarto.] — No.  197:  Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences, 

vol.  9.     Bombycine  moth  of  North  America. 
Vol.  15. — No.  198 :  Senate  manual. 
Vol.  16. — No.  199 :  Acceptance  of  statue  of  John  J.  Ingalls. 

No.  200 :  Acceptance  of  statue  of  Frances  E  .Willard. 
Senate  report  4397 :  Presentation  of  bust  of  Washington. 
House  doc.  474 :  Acceptance  of  statues  of  Sam  Houston  and  Stephen 
F.  Austin. 
•Vol.17. — [Quarto.] — No.  201 :  Memorial  addresses  on  George  F.  Hoar. 

No.  202 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Matthew  S.  Quay. 
Senate  reports : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  2626-3080  (except  2755)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2. — Nos.  3081-4402  (except  4397  a  and  private  bills,  etc.)  :   River  and 

harbor  bill ;  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  3. — No.  2755 :  Merchant  Marine  Commission,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  4.— No.  2755:  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  5.— No.  2755:  Same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  A.— Nos.  3084-3706  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 
Vol.  B. — Nos.  3707-4400  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Note. — Volumes  A  and  B  contain  only  the  Senate  reports  on  private  bills  and 
on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions  ordered  printed  after  the  passage  of  the 
act  of  January  20,  1905,  which  provides  that  the  "  usual  number  "  of  such  re- 
ports shall  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  accordingly  can  not  be  furnished  to 
depository  libraries,  but  copies  will  be  kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries 
and  in  the  library  of  the  office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Volumes 
1-5,  which  will  be  furnished  as  usual,  contain  all  the  Senate  reports  on  public 
bills  ordered  printed  during  the  session. 

House  documents : 

Vol.    1. — No.  1 :  President's  message  and  Foreign  relations,  19(»4. 

Vol.    2.— No.  2 :  War  Department  reports,  1904,  vol.  1.     Secretary,  Chief  of 

Staff,  Military  Secretary,  etc. 
Vol.    3. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  2.     Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 
Vol.    4. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  3.     Division  and  department  commanders. 
Vol.    5. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  4.     Military  schools  and  colleges,  militia  affairs, 

military  parks,  and  soldiers'  homes. 
Vol.  6. — No.  2:  Same,  vol.  .5.  Engineers,  pt.  1. 
Vol.  7. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  6.  Engineers,  pt.  2. 
Vol.  8. — No.  2:  Same,  vol.  7.  Engineers,  pt.  3. 
Vol.  9. — No.  2:  Same,  vol.  8.  Engineers,  pt.  4. 
Vol.  10. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  9.     Engineers,    supplement  —  Mississippi    River 

Commission. 
Vol.  11.— No.  2:  Same,  vol.  10.     Ordnance. 


a  No.  4.397,  Presentation  of  bust  of  Washington  is  boimd  with  the  Senate  docu- 
ments, vol.  16,  58th  Congress,  3d  session. 


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fifty-eighth:congress. 

Third  session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.12. — No.  2:  Same,  vol.  11.     5th  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  13. — No.  2 :  Same.  vol.  12.     5th  report  of  Thilippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  14. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  1.3.     5th  report  of  PhilipQine  Commission,  pt.  3. 

Vol.  15. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  14.     Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 

Vol.16. — No.  3:  Navy  Department  reiwrts,  1004. 

Vol.  17. — No.  4  :  Post-Office  Department  reports.  1904. 

Vol.  18. — No.  5 :    Interior  Department   reports,    1904.     Secretary    and    Land 
Office. 

Vol.19. — No.  5:  Same.     Indian  affairs,  pt.  1 — report  of  Conmiissioner. 

Vol.  20.— No.  5 :  Same.     Indian  affairs,   pt.  2 — Five  Civilized  Tribes  Com 
•  mission,  etc. 

Vol.  21. — No.  5  :  Same.     Miscellaneous,  pt.  1 — bureau  officers,  etc. 

Vol.  22. — No.   5 :  Same.     Miscellaneous,   pt.   2 — governors  of  Arizona,   New- 
Mexico,  and  Oklahoma. 

Vol.  23. — No.    5 :  Same.      Miscellaneous,    pt.    3 — governors    of    Alaska    and 
Hawaii,  etc. 

Vol.  24.^ — [Quarto.] — No.  5:  Same.     Geological  Survey,  25th  report. 

Vol.  25. — No.  5  :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  26. — No.  5 :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  27. — No.  6 :  Agriculture  Department  reports,  1904. 

Vol.  28. — No.  7 :  District  of  Columbia  report,  1904,  vol.   1.     Commissioners 
and  miscellaneous. 

Vol.  29. — No.  7 :  Same,  vol.  2.     Engineer  Department. 
Same,  vol.  3.     Health  Department. 
Same,  vol.  4.     Education  Board. 
Same,  vol.  5,  2  pts.     Insurance  Department. 
Treasury  Department  report,  1904. 
.lustice  Department  report,  1904. 

Vol.  33.— No.  10:  Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  Oct.  31,  1904,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  34.— No.  10:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  35.— No.  10:  Same,  vol.  3. 

Vol.  36.— No.  11:  Internal  Revenue  Office  report,  1904. 

Vol.  37.— [Quarto.] — No.  12:  Estimates  of  appropriations.  I!)(i(>. 
No.  64 :  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1904. 
No.  287 :  Deficiency  estimates. 

Vol.08. — [Quarto.] — No.  13:  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation,  1904,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  .39.— [Quarto.]— No.  13:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  40. — No.  14 :  Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  re- 
port, 1904. 

Vol.41. — [Quarto.] — No.  15,  pts.  1-3:  Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and 
finance,  July-Sept.,  1904. 

Vol.  42.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  4-6:  Same,  Oct.-Dec,  1904. 

Vol.  43.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  7-9:  Same,  Jan.-Mar.,  1905. 

Vol.  44.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  10-12:  Same,  Apr.-June,  1905. 

Vol.  45.— [Quarto.]— No.  16:  36th  list  of  merchant  vessels,  1904. 

Vol.46. — [Quarto.] — No.  17:  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report,  1904. 

Vol.47. — No.  18:  Report  of  librarian  of  Congress,  1904. 

Vol.  48. — No.  19  :  Mint  Bureau  report  on  precious  metals,  calendar  year  1903. 

Vol.  49. — No.  20  :  Mineral  resources,  calendar  year  1903. 


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Third  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  50.— Nos.   21-104    (except  28,  64,   71,   73-75,  81)  :   Report  of  clerk   of 

House,  1904;  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  51.— Nos.  105-205  (except  145,  146,  193)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  52.— Nos.   206-245    (except  216,   226,   232,   233,   243)  :  Survey   of   Con- 
necticut River;   Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  53.— Nos.  246-381  (except  256,  266,  267,  287,  291,  301,  302,  316,  328-339, 

369)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  54.— Nos.  382-^13  (except  386-403,  405-412)  :  Report  on  beef  industry, 

Mar.  3,  1905;  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.55. — No.  28:  Reclamation  Service,  3d  report,  1904. 
Vol.  56. — No.  71 :  National  Soldiers'  Home  report,  1904. 

No.  193 :  National  Sodiers'  Home  report  of  inspection,  July  13-Nov. 
g3,  1904. 
Vol.57. — No.  73:   Special  consular  reports,  vol.  31.     Windmills  in  foreign 
countries. 
No.   74:    Same,   vol.   32.     Foreign   markets   for   American   fruits. 
No.  243:  Same,  vol.  33.     Industrial  education  and  industrial  con- 
ditions in  Germany. 
Vol.  58. — No.  316 :  Same,  vol.  34.    Marketing  goods  in  foreign  countries. 

No.  423 :  Same,  vol.  35.    Warehouses  in  foreign  countries  for  stor- 
age of  merchandise. 
No.  427 :  Same,  vol.  36.    Foreign  markets  for  American  cotton  man- 
ufactures. 
Vol.  59.— Nos.  328-330 :  Monthly  consular  reports,  Jan.-Mar.,  1905,  nos.  292- 

294. 
Vol.  60.— Nos.  331-343 :  Same,  Apr.-June,  1905,  nos.  295-297. 
Vol.  61.— Nos.  334-336 :  Same,  July-Sept.,  1905,  nos.  298-300. 
Vol.  62.— Nos.  337-339 :  Same,  Oct-Dec,  1905,  nos.  301-303. 
Vol.  63. — No.  75  :  House  manual. 

Vol.  64. — No.  80 :  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service  report,  1904. 
Vol.  65. — No.  145,  pt.  1 :  American  Republics  Bureau  report,  1904.     Report 
of  director. 
No.  145,  pt.  2:  Same.    Bibliography  of  Paraguay. 
No.  145,  pt.  3 :  Same.  •  Handbook  of  Venezuela. 
Vol.  66. — No.  145,  pt.  4 :  Same.     Handbook  of  Honduras. 

No.  145,  pt.  5 :  Same.    Handbook  of  Mexico. 
Vol.  67. — No.  145,  pt.  6 :  Same.     Patent  and  trade-mark  laws  of  American 
Republics  (Spanish). 
No.  145,  pt.  7 :  Same.     Patent  and  trade-mark  laws  of  American 

Republics  (English). 
No.  145,  pt.  8 :  Same.    Handbook  of  Bolivia. 
Vol.  68. — No.  267,  pts.  1-3 :  American  Republics  Bureau  monthly  bulletin, 

Jan.-Mar.,  1905. 
Vol.  69.— No.  267,  pts.  4-6 :  Same,  Apr.-June,  1905. 
Vol.  70.— No.  267,  pts.  7-9 :  Same,  July-Sept.,  1905. 
Vol.  71.— No.  267,  pts.  10-12 :  Same,  Oct.-Dec,  1905. 

Vol.72. — No.  146:   Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  18th  report,  Dec.  19, 
1904. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRAKY   UNITED   STATES   SENATE  587 

FLFTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.    73. — [Quarto.] — No.  216:  Statistics  upon  ginning  of  cotton. 

Vol.    74. — No.  226 :  1st  report  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  Dec.  1,  190i. 
No.  232 :  5th  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  1904. 

Vol.    75.— No.  233:  Army  register,  1905. 
No.  .'502:  Navy  register,  1905. 

Vol.    76. — No.  256 :  Expenditures  of  Agi-iculture  Department,  1904. 

Vol.    77.— [Quarto.]— No.  266:  Patent  Office  report,  1904. 

Vol.    78.— No.  291 :  Tests  of  metals,  1904. 

^'ol.    79. — No.  301 :  Labor  Bureau,  12th  special  report.     Coal-mine  labor. 

Vol.    SO.— No.  386,  pts.  1-3;  Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  56-58,  vol.  10,  .Jan.- 
May,  1905. 

Vol.    81.— No.  380,  pts.  4^6 :  Same,  59-61,  vol.  11,  July-Nov.,  1905. 

Vol.    82. — No.   428:  Labor  Bureau,   19th  annual  reix)rt,   1904.     Wages  and 
hours  of  labor. 

Vol.    83.— No.  369:  Civil  Service  Commission.  21st  report.  1904. 

Vol.    84.— Nos.  387-395:  Geological  Survey  bulletins.  246-254. 

Vol.    85.— Nos.  396-400:  Same,  255-259. 

Vol.    86.— Nos.  401-403:  Same,  260-262. 

Vol.    87.— Nos.  452-457:  Same,  263-268. 

Vol.    88.— No.  405 :  Statistical  abstract  of  United  States,  1904. 

Vol.    89.— [Quarto.]— No.  406:  Weather  Bureau  report,  1904.     Meteorolog- 
ical tables,  calendar  year  1903. 

Vol.    90. — [Quarto.] — Nos.  407-400:  Geological  Survey  professional  papers, 

.^  r,     .^  — 
OO—O t . 

Vol.    91.— [Quarto.]— Nos.  410.  411:  Same,  38,  39. 

Vol.    92. — No.  412 :  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  reports,  1904. 

Vol.    93.— No.   414:  Gettysburg   National   Park   Commission   reports.    1893- 

1904. 
Vol.    94. — Nos.  415—420,  431 :  Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers.  117-12.'J. 
Vol.    95.— Nos.  432-438:  Same.  124-130. 
Vol.    96.— Nos.  439-443:  Same.  131-13.5. 
Vol.    97.— Nos.  444-451 :  Same,  136-143. 
Vol.    98.— Nos.  461-466:  Same,  144-149. 
Vol.    99.— No.  421  :  Experiment  Stations  Office  report.  1904. 
Vol.100. — No.  422:  Hearings  on   interstate-commerce  act. 
Vol.101. — No.  424:  Agriculture  Department  yearbook.  1904. 
A'ol.  102. — No.    425:  Compilation   of    laws   relating   to   rivers   and    harl)ors, 

vol.  1. 
Vol.  103.— No.  425 :  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  104.— No.  426:  Patent  decisions,  1904. 

Vol.105. — No.  420:  American  Historical  Association  report,  1904. 
Vol.  106.— No.  430,  pt.  1 :  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  1904. 
Vol.  107.— No.  4.30,  pt.  2 :  National  Museum  report,  1904. 
Vol.  108.— No.  458 :  Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  6th  report,  1904. 
Vol.  109.— No.  458  :  Same.  maps. 
Vol.  110.— No.  459:  Records  of  Union  and  Confederate  navies  in  War  of  the 

Rebellion,  series  1.  vol.  19. 
Vol.111. — No.  460:  8th  International  Geographic  Congress,  1904. 
Vol.  112.— No.  467 :  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  21st  report,  1904. 


588  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED    STATES   SENATE 

FIFTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS. 

Third  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  11?..— [Quarto.] — No.  4G8:  Memorial  addresses  on  William  F.  Mahonoy. 

No.  4G9:  Memorial  addresses  on  Norton  P.  Otis. 

No.  470:  Memorial  addresses  on  George  W.  Croft. 

No.  471 :  Memorial  addresses  on  William  VV.  Skiles. 

No.  472:  Memorial  addresses  on  Robert  II.  Foerderer. 

No.  473 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Henry  P.urk. 

No.  478  :  Memorial  addresses  on  Charles  W.  Tliompson. 
Vol.  114.— [Quarto.] — No.  475  a:  Geological  Survey  monographs,  vol.  48,  pt. 

1.     Status  of  mesozoic  floras  of  United  States,  2d  paper. 
Vol.  115.— [Quarto.]— No.  475:  Same,  vol.  48,  pt.  2,  plates. 
Vol.  116.— [Quarto.]— No.  476:  Ethnology  Bureau,  23d  report,  1902. 
Vol.  117.— No.  477  :  Ethnology  Bureau  bulletin  28. 
Vol.  lis. — No.  479 :  Fisheries  Bureau  report,  1904. 
Vol.  119.— No.  480:  Fisheries  Bureau  bulletin,  vol.  24,  1904. 
Vol.  120. — No.  481 :  Commercial  relations,  1904. 
Vol.  121. — No.  482 :  Document  index,  5Sth  Congress,  3d  session. 
Vol.  122.— No.  483 :  Document  catalogue,  vol.  7,  58th  Cougx-ess. 
House  Reports : 

Vol.  1.— Nos.  2946-3376  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2. — Nos.  3377-3771  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3. — Nos.  3772-4904  (except  private  bills,  etc.)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  A. — Nos.  3773-4318  (with  exceptions)  :    Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  B.— Nos.  4319-4902  (with  exceptions)  :    Private  bills,  etc. 

Note. — Volumes  A  and  B  contain  only  the  House  reports  on  private  bills  and 
on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions  ordered  printed  after  the  passage  of  the 
act  of  January  20,  1905,  which  provides  that  the  "  usual  number  "  of  such  reports 
shall  not  be  printed.  These  volumes,  accordingly,  can  not  be  furnished  to 
depository  libraries ;  but  copies  will  be  liept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries 
and  in  the  library  of  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Volumes 
1-3,  which  wilL  be  furnished  as  usual,  contain  all  the  House  reports  on  public 
bills  ordered  printed  during  the  session. 

FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session. — December  4,  1905,  to  June  30,  1906. 

Senate  documents : 

Vol.  1. — No.  1 :  Report  of  secretary  of  Senate,  1905. 

No.  5 :  Government  Printing  Office  report,  1905. 
Vol.2. — Nos.  2-82  (except  3-5),  also  nos.  1-6,  special  session.  Senate:  Mis- 
cellaneous. 
Vol.  3.— Nos.  83-139  (except  127,  132)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  4.— Nos.  140-180  (except  142)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  5.— Nos.  181-249  (except  202,  231,  243,  244)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  6.— Nos.  250-327  (except  277,  313)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  7.— Nos.  328^58  (except  429)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  8.— Nos.  459-536  (except  483,  486,  499,  532-535)  :  Miscellaneous. 

a  No.  474,  Acceptance  of  statues  of  Sam  Houston  and  Stephen  F.  Austin,  is 
bound  with  Senate  documents,  vol.  16,  58th  Congress,  3d  session. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED  STATES   SENATE  589 

FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Senate  documents — Continued. 

Vol.    9. — No.  3:  Alphabetical  list  of  private  claims  before  Senate,  Nov.  9, 

190.S-Mar.  4,  1905. 
Vol.  10. — No.  4,  ?>  pts. :    Congressional  directory. 

Vol.  11. — No.  127,  pt.  1 :   Report  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  Dec.  1.  1905. 
No.  127.  pt.  2 :    Isthmian  canal,  reply  to  charges  against  Isthmian 

Canal  Commission. 
No.  429:  Report  of  Special  Panama  Railroad  Commissioner. 
Vol.  12. — No.  132:  Compilation  of  annual  naval  appropriation  laws,  1883- 

1905. 
Vol.  13. —  [Quarto.] — No.  142:  Acts  and  treaties  relating  to  Alaska,  Mar.  30, 

1807-Mar.  3,  1905. 
Vol.   14. — No.  202 :   Final   report  of  Louisiana   Purchase   Exposition  Com- 
mission. 
Vol.  15. — [Quarto.] — No.  231:  Report  of  board  of  consulting  engineers  and 

of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission  on  Panama  Canal. 
No.  313  :  Reports  of  efficiency  of  various  coals,  1896-98, 
etc. 
Vol.  16. — No.  243:  Hearings  on  regulation  of  railway  rates,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  17.— No.  243 :  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  18.— No.  243 :  Same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  19.— No.  243 :  Same,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  20.— No.  243:  Same,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  21. — No.  244,  2  pts. :  Digest  of  hearings  on  regulation  of  railway  rates. 
Vol.  22. — No.  277 :  Hearings  on  revenue  for  Philippine  Islands. 
Vol.  23. — No.  483  :  Educational  service  and  reindeer  service  in  Alaska. 

No.  499:  15th  report  on  reindeer  in  Alaska.  1905. 
Vol.  24. — No.  486 :  Proceedings  in  matter  of  protests  against  Reed  Smoot, 

Senator  from  Utah.  vol.  1. 
Vol.  25.— No.  486:  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  26.— No.  480:   Same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  27.— No.  486 :  Same,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  28. — No.  532 :  National  Society  of  Daughters  of  American  Revolution. 

8th  report,  Oct.  11,  1904-Oct.  11,  1905. 
Vol.  29. — No.  5.33:  Report  of  French- Venezuelan  Mixed  Claims  Commission. 
Vol.  30.— No.  534:  Memorial  addresses  on  Orville  H.  Piatt. 
Vol.  31. —  [Quarto.] — No.  535:  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Vol.  32. — No.  537:  Unveiling  of  statue  of  Comte  de  Rochambeau. 
Senate  reports : a 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1-2150''  (except  private  bills,  etc.)  :  Miscellaneous. 

«  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  Senate  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple  and  concurrent  ro.-^olutious.  Under  the  i^rovisions  of  the  act  of  January 
20,  1905,  the  "  usual  number  "  of  such  reports  could  not  be  printed.  These 
private  reports  are  bound  in  seven  volumes,  lettered  from  A  to  G.  These  vol- 
umes can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries ;  but  copies  will  be  kept  in 
the  Senate  and  House  libraries  and  in  the  library  of  the  Office  of  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents.  Volumes  1  and  2,  which  will  be  furnished  as  usual, 
contain  all  the  Senate  reports  on  public  bills  ordered  i»rinted  during  the  session. 

*  Senate  report  1242,  pt.  2,  was  not  printed  until  February,  1907,  and  is  bound 
with  the  reports  for  the  2d  session. 


590  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED   STATES   SENATE 

FIFTY-NINTHICONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

Senate  reports — Continued. 

Vol.    2. — Nos.  2153-4424  (except  private  bills,  etc.)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  A. — Nos.  2-6S5  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  B. — Nos.  686-1350  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  C. — Nos.  1351-1950  (vi^ith  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  D. — Nos.  1951-2575  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  E.— Nos.  2576-3180  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  F.— Nos.  3181-3780   (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  G.— Nos.  3781-4429  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 
Reports  contained  in  volume  1  are:  Nos.  1,  3,  4,  6-23,  25-31,  08,  69,  107-115. 
118-137,  139,  198,  209,  210,  212,  214,  215,  220-222,  224,  232-234,  237-256,  258,  260, 
351,  370,  400-413,  415,  416,  427-429,  435,  436,  474-470,  576,  581-585,  594-599, 
602-008,  648,  689,  690,  709,  710,  784r-786,  797,  798,  800-810,  816,  81&-828,  837, 
889,  909,  935,  957,  958,  960,  961,  972,  975,  977,  982-988,  997-1001,  1077,  10S9. 
1102,  1109,  1110,  1157,  1178,  1189,  1196-1199,  1201-1232,  1242-1246,  1270-1273 
1281,  1294,  1387,  1388,  1403-1405,  1407,  1412,  1416-1418,  1423-1433,  1435-11438, 
1498,  1520,  1522-1524,  1566,  1569-1572,  1574-1577,  1583-1586,  1603,  1611,  1720- 
1725,  1730,  1776,  1779-1783,  1785,  1787,  1791,  1792,  1796-1799,  1943,  1960,  1990- 
1993,  1995-2004,  2150. 

Reports  contained  in  volume  2  are:  Nos.  2153-2155,  2176,  2178,  2179,  2182- 
2187,  2192,  2193,  2210,  2297-2303,  2306,  2307,  2366,  2369,  2376-2387,  2513-2516, 
2533,  2536,  2537,  2539,  2540,  2544,  2550,  2552-2555,  2557-2562,  2564-2567,  2572. 
2600,  2674-2679,  2720,  2722,  272^^2734,  2736,  2737,  2740,  2742-2744,  2746-2750, 
2797,  2799,  2801-2803,  2873,  2874,  2900,  2919,  2977,  3032,  3048-3050,  3056,  3057, 
3111,  3112,  3241,  3242,  3289-3291,  3302,  3304,  3305,  3310,  3381,  3382,  3460,  3461, 
3471,  3472,  3474,  3476-3478,  3480,  3528,  3558,  3568,  3616-3621,  3623,  3626-3633, 
3635-3639,  3642-3644,  3703-3706,  3732,  3789-3799,  3801,  3805,  3806,  3808-3810, 
3835,  3836,  3879,  3896-3898,  3910,  3911,  3920-3923,  3939,  3960,  3963-3965,  3968. 
3970-3977,  3979,  4012,  4035-4037,  4101,  4102,  4210,  4212,  4239,  4241-4247,  4250, 
4251,  4255,  4256,  4260,  4262,  4264,  4273,  4274,  4276,  4284,  4286,  4292^306,  4308, 
4309,  4311,  4313,  4322,  4323,  4329^338,  4350,  4351,  4358,  4362-4364,  4373,  4391- 
4393,  4397-4402,  4415,  4417,  4418,  4421,  4422,  4424. 
House  documents : 

Vol.    1. — No.  1 :  President's  message  and  Foreign  relations,  1905. 

Vol.    2. — No.  2 :  War  Department  reports,  1905,  vol.  1.     Secretary,  chief  of 
staff,  military  secretary,  etc. 

Vol.    3. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  2.    Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

Vol.    4. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  3.     Division  and  department  commanders. 

Vol.    5. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  4.     Military  schools  and  colleges,  militia  affairs, 
military  parks,  and  soldiers'  homes. 

Vol.    6. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  5.     Engineers,  pt.  1. 

Vol.    7. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  6.     Engineers,  pt.  2. 

Vol.    8. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  7.     Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Vol.    9. — No.  2 :  Same,    vol.    8.     Engineers,    supplement — Mississippi    River 
Commission. 

Vol.  10.— No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  9.     Ordnance. 

Vol.  11. — No.  2:  Same,  vol.  10.     6th  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  12. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  11.     0th  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  13. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  12.     6th  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED  STATES   SENATE  591 

FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  14. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  13.     Gth  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  4. 

Vol.  15. — No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  14.     Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 

Vol.  16. — No.  3 :  Navy  Department  reports,  1905. 

Vol.  17. — No.  4 :  Post-Oliice  Department  reports,  1905. 

Vol.18. — No.  5:  Interior  Department  reports,  1905.     Secretary  and  bureau 
officers,  etc. 

Vol.  19. — No.  5 :  Same.     Indian  affairs,  pt.  1 — report  of  commissioner.  Five 
Civilized  Tribes  Commission,  etc. 

Vol.20. — No.  5:  Same.     Indian    affairs,    pt.    2— Board    of    Indian    Commis- 
sioners, Indian  contracts. 

Vol.  21. — No.  5 :  Same.     Governors  of  Territories,  etc. 

Vol.22. — [Quarto.] — No.  5:  Same.    Geological  Survey,  26th  report. 

Vol.  23.— No.  5  :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  24. — No.  5  :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  25. — No.  6 :  Agriculture  Department  reports,  1905. 

Vol.  2G. — No.  7 :  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  reports,  1905. 

Vol.  27. — No.  8 :  District  of  Columbia  report,  1905,  vol.  1.     Commissioners 
and  miscellaneous. 
No.  8 :  Same,  vol.  2.     Engineer  Department. 
No.  8  :  Same,  vol.  3.     Health  Department. 

Vol.  28. — No.  8  :  Same,  vol.  4.     Education  Board. 

No.  8:  Same,  vol.  5,  2  pts.     Insurance  Department,  calendar  year 
1904. 

Vol.  29. — No.  9  :  Treasury  Department  report,  1905. 

Vol.  30. — No.  10:  Justice  Department  report,  1905. 

Vol.  31.— No.  11 :  Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  Oct.  31,  1905. 

Vol.32. — [Quarto.] — No.  12:  Estimates  of  appropriations.  1907. 
No.  55  :  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1905. 
No.  278  :  Deficiency  estimates. 
No.  861 :  Supplemental  deficiency  estimates. 

Vol.33. — [Quarto.] — No.  13  :  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation.  1905. 

Vol.  34. — No.  14 :  Navigation   Bureau,   Commerce  and  Labor  Dept..    report. 
1905. 

Vol.  35. — [Qviarto.] — No.  15,  pts.  1-3  :  Monthly  summary  of  commert'c  and 
finance,  July-Sept,  1905. 

Vol.  36.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  4-6:  Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1905. 

Vol.  37.— [Quarto.]— No.  15,  pts.  7-12:  Same,  Jan.-June,  1906. 

Vol.  38.— [Quarto.]— No.  16:  37th  list  of  merchant  vessels,  1905. 

Vol.39. — [Quarto.] — No.    17:    Coast    and    Geodetic    Survey    report.    1905. 

Vol.  40.— No.  18 :  Report  of  librarian  of  Congress,  1905. 

Vol.  41. — No.  19 :  Mint  Bureau  report  on  precious  metals,  calendar  year  1904. 
No.  20:  Internal  Revenue  Office  report,  1905. 

Vol.  42. — No.  21 :  Mineral  resources,  calendar  year  1904. 

Vol.  43.— No.  22  :  Tests  of  metals,  1905. 

Vol.44.— Nos.  2.3-82  (except  44,  55,  81)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  45.— Nos.  83-194  (except  84,  86,  87,  164-166)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.46.— Nos.  208-378  (except  231-233,  263,  278,  320,  341)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  47.— Nos.  379-506  (except  406,  425,  448,  456,  469,  474,  488-i93)  :  Miscel- 
laneous. 


592  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY    UNITED   STATES   SENATE. 

FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  48.— Nos.  507-591  (except  513-524,  551-556)  :  3d  report  of  Commissioner 
of  Labor  on  Hawaii,  1905:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.49.— Nos.  593-723  (except  019,  657,  665,  690)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  50.— Nos.  724-918  (except  743-762,  804,  812,  824-839,  842,  843,  861,  879, 
892,  90(>)  :   Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  51. — No.  44 :  Civil  Service  Commission,  22d  report,  190.5. 

Vol.  52. — No.  81 :  National  Soldiers'  Home  report,  1905. 

No.  84 :  National  Soldiers'  Home  report  of  inspection,  July  14-Oct. 
12,  1905. 

Vol.  53. — No.  86 :  Reclamation  Service,  4tli  report,  1905. 

Vol.  54. — No.  87  :  House  manual. 

Vol.  55. — No.  164 :  Special  consular  reports,  vol.  37.    Machine-made  lace  in- 
dustry in  Europe. 
No.  165 :  Same,  vol.  38.    Insurance  in  foreign  countries. 

Vol.  56. — Nos.  513-515  :  Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports,  Jan.-Mar.,  190(), 
nos.  301^306. 

Vol.  57.— Nos.  516-518 :  Same,  Apr.-June,  1906,  nos.  307-309. 

Vol.  58.— Nos.  519-521 :  Same,  July-Sept.,  1906,  nos.  310-312. 

Vol.  59.— Nos.  522-524 :  Same,  Oct-Dec,  1906,  nos.  313-315. 

Vol.  60. — No.  166 :  Ethnology  Bureau  bulletin  29.    Haida  texts  and  myths. 
No.  927 :  Same,  31.    List  of  publications  of  bureau. 
No.  928 :  Same,  32.    Antiquities  of  Jemez  Plateau,  N.  Mex. 

Vol.  61.  No.  926 :  Same,  30.    Handbook  of  American  Indians,  pt.  1. 

Vol.  62.— No.  926 :  Same,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  63. — No.  195 :  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  19th  report,  Dec.  14. 
1905. 

Vol.  64. — Nos.  196,  197 :  Geological  Survey  professional  papers,  40,  41. 


Vol.  65. —  [Quarto. 
Vol.  66.— [Quarto. 
Vol.  67.— [Quarto. 
Vol.  68.— [Quarto. 
Vol.  69.— [Quarto. 
Vol.  70. — [Quarto. 
Vol.  71.— [Quarto. 
Vol.  72.— [Quarto. 


—Nos.  198,  199:   Same,  42,  43. 

—Nos.  200,  201:  Same,  44,  45. 

—Nos.  488,  489 :  Same,  46,  47. 

—No.  490:   Same,  48,  pt.  1. 

—No.  490:  Same,  48,  pt.  2. 

—No.  490:  Same,  48,  pt.  3. 

—Nos.  491-493,  919,  920:  Same,  49-53. 

—Nos.  921,  922:  Same,  54,  55. 
Vol.  73.— Nos.  202-206 :  Geological  Survey  bulletins,  269-273. 
Vol.  74.— No.  207:   Same,  274. 
Vol.  75.— Nos.  469,  824-828:  Same,  275-280. 
Vol.  76.— Nos.  829-833  :  Same,  281-285. 
Vol.  77.— Nos.  834-839 :   Same,  286-291. 
Vol.  78.— Nos.  931-938:  Same,  292-299. 
Vol.  79.— Nos.  231-233,  551-554:  Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  150- 

156. 
Vol.  80.— Nos.  555,  556,  743-748 :  Same,  157-164. 
Vol.  81.— Nos.  749-756:  Same,  16.5-172. 
Vol.  82.— Nos.  757-762 :  Same,  173-178.  ■     . 

Vol.  83.— No.  263  :  Report  upon  survey  of  Des  Plaines  and  Illinois  rivers. 
Vol.  84.— No.  320 :  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service  report,  1905, 


CATALOGUE   LIBRAE Y    UNITED   STATES   SENATE  593 

FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.    8.^>. — No.  .'541 :  Records  of  Union  and  Confederate  navies  in  war  of  the 
rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  20. 

Vol.    Sl5. — No.  4U('.,  pis.  !-:'>:  American  Republics  Bureau  monthly  bullelin, 
Jan.-Mar.,  lOUU,  vol.  22,  nos.  l-.'l. 

Vol.    87.— No.  40G,  pts.  4-6:  Same,  Apr.-June,  1900,  vol.  22,  nos.  4-(J. 

Vol.    88.— No.  4U(J,  pts.  7-9:  Same,  July-Sept.,  190G,  vol.  23,  nos.  I-.*".. 

Vol.    89.— No.  40(5,  pts.  10-12 :  Same,  Oct.-Dec-.,  1906,  vol.  23,  nos.  4-r.. 

Vol,    90.— [Quarto.]— No.  42.^.:  Patent  Office  report,  1905. 

Vol.    91. — No.  448 :  Agriculture  Department  expenditures,  190.5. 

Vol.    92.— No.  456:  Navy  register,  1906. 
No.  474 :  Army  register,  1906. 

Vol.    93.— No.  592,  pts.  1-3:  Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  62-64,  vol.   12,  .Tan.- 
May,  1906. 

Vol.    94.— No.  592,  pts.  4-6:  Same,  65-67,  vol.  13,  July-Nov.,  1906. 

Vol.    95.— No.  619:  Statistical  abstract  of  United  States,  1905. 

Vol.    96. — No.  657:  Patent  decisions,  1905. 

Vol.    97. — No.  665 :  Report  on  inspection  of  consulates  in  the  Orient. 

Vol.    98. — No.  690:  Hearings  on  hazing  at  Naval  Academy. 

Vol.    99. — No.  804:  ilemorial  addresses  on  John  Paul  Jones. 

Vol.  100. — No.  812 :  Report  on  transportation  of  petroleum. 

Vol.  101. — [Quarto.] — No.  842  :  Naval  Observatory  publications,  2d  series, 
vol.  4,  pts.  1-3. 

Vol.  102.— [Quarto.]— No.  842:  Same,  2d  series,  vol.  4,  pt.  4. 

Vol.  10.3.— [Quarto.]— No.  843:  Same,  2d  series,  vol.  5. 

Vol.  104. —  [Quarto.] — No.  879:  Weather  Bureau  report,  1905.  Meteorological 
tables,  calendar  year  1904. 

Vol.  105. — No.  892 :  Agriculture  Department  yearbook,  1905. 

Vol.  106. — No.  906 :  Labor  Bureau,  20th  annual  report,  1005.     Couvict  labor. 

Vol.  107. — No.  923 :  American  Historical  Association  report.  1905.  vol.  1. 

Vol.  108.- No.  923 :  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.109. — No.  924:  Experiment  Stations  Office  report,  1905. 

Vol.  110. — No.  925 :  Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  7th  report,  1905. 

Vol.  111. — No.  925  :  Same,  maps. 

Vol.  112. — [Quarto.]— No.  929:  Fisheries  Bureau  bulletin,  vol.  25,  1905. 

Vol.  113. — No.  930,  pt.  1 :  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  1905. 
No.  930,  pt.  2 :  National  Museum  report,  1905. 

Vol.  114.— No.  939 :  Ethnology  Bureau,  24th  report,  1903. 

Vol.  115. — No.  940 :   Commercial   relations,   1905. 

Vol.  116. — No.  941 :  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  22d  report,  1905. 

No.  942 :  Animal  Industry  Bureau  bulletin  27.     Information  con- 
cerning angora  goat. 

Vol.  117. — No.  943 :  Document  index,  no.  12,  59th  Congress,  1st  session. 

Vol.  118. — No.  944 :  Document  catalogue,  vol.  8,  59th  Congress,  1st  session. 
House  reports :« 

Vol.1. — Nos.  2-2656  (except  private  bills,  etc.)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.2. — Nos.  2657^396  (except  private  bills,  etc.)  :  Miscellaneous. 

a  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  House  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple  and  concurrent  resolutions.    Under  the  provisions  of  the  Act  of  January 


594  CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED   STATES   SENATE 

FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

First  Session — Continued. 

House  reports — Continued. 

Vol.  3.— Nos.  4399-5096  (except  private  bills,  etc.)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  A.— Nos.  1-680  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  B.— Nos.  681-1375  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  C— Nos.  1376-2020  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  D. — Nos.  2021-2685   (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  E. — Nos.  2686-3300   (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  F.— Nos.  3301-3920   (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  G.— Nos.  3921-4470  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  H.— Nos.  4471-5093  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 
Reports  contained  in  volume  1  are :  Nos.  2-4,  6,  9,  11,  20-26,  144,  158,  159,  164. 
182-180,  234-238,  241,  242,  244,  245,  291-297,  335,  337-344,  430-432,  496,  542,  545. 
579-588,  590-592,  691,  692,  694,  695,  739,  741,  742,  744,  745,  924^927,  1056,  1057. 
1060,  1062,  1065-1068,  1105-1111,  1113-1119,  1121,  1181-1184,  1186-1188,  129J- 
1297,  1299,  1339-1348,  1350,  1465-1482,  1549-1553,  1556-1562,  1566,  1634-1638. 
1676,  1678,  1679,  1681-1685,  1714,  1788-1794,  1825,  1834^1837,  189S-1901,  2112- 
2116,  2118-2120,  2123,  2166,  2167,  2169-2171,  2173-2175,  2177-2179,  2181-2183. 
2223-2225,  2227,  2228,  2271-2274,  2276-2286,  2331,  2333,  2335-23.39,  2341,  2343, 
2347,  2348,  2401-2406.  2467,  2469,  2471,  2474-2477,  2479,  2481,  2482,  2484-2489, 
2492-2495,  2562,  2563,  2565,  2566,  2648-2650,  2652-2654,  2656. 

Reports  contained  in  volume  2  are:  Nos.  2657-2661,  2663-2668,  2674-2676, 
2679-2681,  2737,  2739,  2741,  2743-2746,  2748-2751,  2753-2762,  2814,  2817-2823, 
2888-2891,  2897,  2899-2902,  2907,  2940-2942,  2944-2951,  3013,  3015,  3019-3024, 
3158,  3159,  3161,  3162,  3165-3169,  3200,  3201,  3204-3211,  3213,  3214,  3216,  3217, 
3219,  3220,  3287-3293,  3295,  3296,  3337,  3343,  3345,  8347-3350,  3352-3354,  3389, 
3390,  3392-3400,  3402,  3467,  3468,  3588,  3589,  3591,  3610,  3612-3614,  3616,  3617. 
3629-3640,  3642,  3699-3705,  3707,  3710-3714,  3717,  3718,  3793-3798,  3873-3875. 
3924,  3926,  3927,  3929,  3930,  3936,  3997,  4001,  4097,  4098,  4100,  4102-4105,  4107, 
4108,  4204,  4206-4210,  4214-4218,  4221,  4222,  4251,  4252,  4256,  4257,  4261.  4263, 
4264,  4266,  4267,  4269-4273,  4275,  4339-4342,  4396. 

Reports  contained  in  volume  3  are :  Nos.  4399,  4401,  4402,  4400,  4407,  4409,  4410. 
4418-1422,  4425-4427,  4429,  4431,  4432,  4434-4437,  4439,  4441,  4443-4448,  4555. 
4556,  4558-4562,  4564-4567,  4637-4655,  4658-4661,  4671,  4674-4677,  4723,  4724. 
4769,  4770,  4774,  4775,  4777,  4782,  4784,  4875-4879,  4886-4888,  4896,  4898-4908, 
4911,  4912,  4914^917,  4919-4921,  4923-4938,  4940--1946,  4950,  4951,  4953-4955, 
4958-4962,  4964-4968,  4970,  4971,  4973,  4974,  4978,  4979,  4981,  4983,  4988,  4992- 
4997,  5000-5009,  5011,  5016-5026,  5030,  5035,  5043,  5046-5049,  5051-5054,  5056, 
5060,  5061,  5065-5069,  5072,  5073,  5075-5077,  5082-5085,  5088-5090,  5094-5096. 

20,  1905,  the  "  usual  number  "  of  such  reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  pri- 
vate reports  are  bound  in  eight  volumes,  lettered  from  A  to  H.  These  volumes 
can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries ;  but  copies  will  be  kept  in  the  Senate 
and  House  libraries  and  in  the  libi'ary  of  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents.  Volumes  1-3,  which  will  be  furnished  as  usual,  contain  all  the 
House  reports  on  public  bills  ordered  printed  during  the  session. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRAKY   UNITED   STATES   SENATE  595 

FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session. — December  3,  1906,  to  Maech  4,  1907. 

Senate  documents: 

Vol.    1. — No.  1 :  Report  of  secretary  of  Senate,  lOOfi. 

No.  5 :  Government  Printing  Office  report,  1900. 
Vol.    2.— Nos.  2-100  (except  4.  5.  20)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.    3.— Nos.  101-180  (except  140,  144,  155)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.   4.— Nos.  181-230:  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.    5.— Nos.  231-358  (except  233,  266,  278,  333)  :  Miscellaneous. 
A^ol.    6. — Nos.  359-303:  State  Department  rules  and  regulations,   and  mis- 
cellaneous. 
Vol.    7. — No.  4,  2  pts. :  Congressional  directory. 
Vol.    8. — No.  20:  Civil  Service  Commission,  23d  report,  1906. 
Vol.    9.— No.  140:  Navy  yearbook,  1906. 

Vol.  10. — No.  144 :  President's  message  concerning  Panama  Canal. 
Vol.  11. — No.  155,  pt.  1 :  Report  on  Brownsville  affray. 

No.  155,  pt.  2:  Same,  additional  testimony. 
Vol.  12. — No.  233 :  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  testimony  on  car  short- 
age. 

No.  333:  Same,  additional  testimony. 
Vol.  13. — No.  266 :  Interstate  commerce  law  as  changed  by  act  of  June  29, 

1906. 
Vol.  14. — No.  278 :   Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  testimony  on  grain 

trade. 
Vol.  15. — No.  394 :  Post-OfRce  Department  rules  and  regulations. 
Vol.  16. — No.  395 :  Justice  Department  rules  and  regulations. 
Vol.  17. — No.  .396,  pt.  1:  Interior  Department  rules  and  regulations,  pi.  1. 
Vol.  18.— No.  396,  pt.  2  :  Same,  pt.  2. 
Vol.  19.— No.  396,  pt.  3  :  Same,  pt.  3. 
Vol.  20.— No.  396,  pt.  4  :  Same,  pt.  4. 

Vol.  21. — No.  397 :  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  rules  and  regulations. 
Vol.  22. — No.  398,  pt.  1 :  Agriculture  Department  rules  and  regulations,  pt.  1. 
Vol.  23.— No.  398,  pt.  2  :  Same,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  24. — No.  399,  pt.  1 :  Treasury  Department  rules  and  regulations,  pt.  1. 
Vol.  25.— No.  399,  pt.  2  :  Same,  pt.  2. 
Vol.  26.— No.  399,  pt.  3  :  Same,  pt.  3. 
Vol.  27.— No.  399,  pt.  4 :  Same,  pt.  4.  ' 
Vol.  28. — No.  400 :  National  Society  of  Daughters  of  American  Revolution, 

9th  report,  Oct.  11,  1905-Oct.  11,  1906. 
Vol.  29. — No.  401 :  Hearings  relating  to  Panama  Canal,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  30.— No.  401 :  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  31.— No.  401 :  Same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  32.— No.  401 :  Same,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  33. — No.  402  :  Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Vol.  34. — No.  403  :  Memorial  addresses  on  William  P.rimage  Bate. 

No.  404 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Arthur  Pue  Gorman. 

No.  405 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Russell  Alexander  Alger. 
Vol.  35.— No.  406  :  Senate  manual. 


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FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

Senate  Reports :  « 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  1242,  part  2,  462.5-6693   (except  private  bills,  etc.)  :  Miscella- 
neous. 

Vol.  2. — Nos.  6694-7.342   (except  private  bills,  etc..)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  .3. — No.  5013:  Indian  Territory  affairs,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  4.— No.  5013:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  A.— Nos.  44.30-5008  (with  exceptions)  :    Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  B. — Nos.  5015-5700  (with  exceptions)  :    Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  C. — Nos.  5701-6451   (with  exceptions)  :    Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  I). — Nos.  6452-7340  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 
Reports  contained  in  volume  1  are :  Nos.  1242,  part  2,  4625,  4628^634,  4667, 
4671,  4712,  4715,  4S0S-4S10,  4817^819,  4821^823,  4825^835,  4837,  4905,  4919, 
4D57,  5009-5012  [see  vols.  3  and  4  for  5013],  5014,  5016,  5020,  5022,  5090,  5091, 
5093,  5163,  5175,  5176,  5179,  5262,  5317,  5318,  5320,  5464,  5466,  5467,  5529-5546, 
5548-5552,  5588,  5589,  5630,  5631,  5637,  5638,  5640,  5641,  5650,  5651,  5689,  5766, 
5788,  5834,  5894,  5982-.59S7,  5989-5991,  6010,  6077,  6187,  6188,  6204-6206,  6257, 
6307,  6.309-6311,  6423,  6459,  6460,  6474,  6475,  6510-6514,  6538,  6618,  6625,  6626, 
6629-6631,  6644,  6645,  6651-6653,  6655,  6659,  6662-6664,  6667,  6669,  6671,  6672, 
6678-6687,  6690-6693. 

Reports  contained  in  volume  2  are:  Nos.  6694-6696,  6698-6700,  6823,  6826- 
6829,  6831,  6838,  6885,  6942-6945,  6948,  6949,  7066,  7067,  7136-7138,  7246,  7250, 
7252-7254,  7256,  7257,  7259,  7260,  7262,  7263,  7265,  7266,  7268-7279,  7282-7286, 
7288,  7290,  7295-7299,  7301-7303,  7307-7312,  7315,  7316,  7319-7322,  7325,  7327. 
7328,  7331-7333,  7341,  7342. 
House  documents : 

Vol.    1. — No.  1 :  President's  message  and  Foreign  Relations,  1906. 

Vol.    2. — No.  2 :  War  Department  reports,  1906,  vol.  1.     Secretary,  chief  of 
staff,  military  secretary,  etc. 

Vol.    3. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  2.     Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

Vol.    4. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  3.     Division  and  department  commanders. 

Vol.    5. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  4.     Militia  affairs,  military  schools  and  colleges, 
and  military  parks. 

Vol.    6.— No.  2:  Same,  vol.  5.     Engineers. 

Vol.    7. — No.  2:  Same,  vol.  6.     Ordnance. 

Vol.    8. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  7.    7th  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

Vol.    9.— No.  2  :  Same,  vol.  8.     7th  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  10. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  9.     7th  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 

Vol.  11. — No.  2 :  Same,  vol.  10.     Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 

Vol.  12.— No.  3 :  Navy  Department  reports,  1906. 

Vol.  13. — No.  4 :  Post-Office  Department  reports,  1906. 


a  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  Senate  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple  and  concurrent  resolutions.  Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  January 
20, 1905,  the  "  usual  number  "  of  such  reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  private 
reports  are  bound  in  four  volumes,  lettered  from  A  to  D.  These  volumes  can 
not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  will  be  kept  in  the  Senate 
and  House  libraries  and  in  the  library  of  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents.  Volumes  1-4,  which  will  be  furnished  as  usual,  contain  all  the 
Senate  reports  on  public  bills  ordered  printed  during  the  session. 


CATALOGUE   LIBRARY   UNITED   STATES    SENATE  597 

FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  14. — No.  5 :  Interior  Department  reports,  190G.     Seci'etary  and  bureau 

officers,  etc. 
Vol.  15. — No.  5  :  Same.     Indian  affairs — report  of  Commissioner,  etc. 
Vol.  16. — No.  5 :  Same.     Governors  of  Territories,  etc. 
Vol.  17. — No.  5 :  Same.     Geological  Survey,  27th  report. 
Vol.  18. — No.  5 :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  19. — No.  5 :  Same.     Education  Bureau,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  20. — No.  6 :  Agriculture  Department  reports,  1906. 
Vol.  21. — No.  7 :  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  reports,  1906. 
Vol.  22. — No.  8 :  District  of  Columbia  report,  1906,  vol.  1.     Commissioners 
and  miscellaneous. 

No.  8 :  Same,  vol.  2.    Engineer  Department. 
Vol.  23.— No.  8:  Same,  vol.  3.     Health  Department. 

No.  8 :  Same,  vol.  4.     Education  Board. 

No.  8 :  Same,  vol.  5,  2  pts.     Insurance  Department,  calendar  year 
1905. 
Vol.  24. — No.  9  :  Treasury  Department  report,  1906. 
Vol.  25. — No.  10 :  Justice  Department  report,  1906. 
Vol.  26.— No.  11 :  Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  Oct.  31,  1906. 
Vol.  27, — No.  12 :  Estimates  of  appropriations,  1908. 

No.  152:  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1906. 

No.  654 :  Deficiency  estimates. 
Vol.  28. — No.  13 :  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation,  1906. 
Vol.29. — No.  14:  Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept,  report, 

1906. 
Vol.  30. — No.  15,  pts.  1-3  :  Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  .Tuly- 

Sept.,  1906. 
Vol.  31.— No.  15,  pts.  4-6:  Same,  Oct.-Dec,  1906. 
Vol.  32.— No.  15,  pts.  7-9 :  Same,  Jan.-:Mar.,  1907. 
\'()1.  3.3.— No.  15,  pts.  10-12:  Same,  Apr.-.Iune,  1907. 
Vol.  34.— No.  16:  38th  list  of  merchant  vessels,  1906. 
Vol.35. — No.  17:  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  report,  1906. 
Vol.  36.— No.  18:  Report  of  Librarian  of  Congi-ess,  1906. 
Vol.  37. — No.  19:  Mint  Bureau  report  on  precious  metals,  calendar  year  r.Hi.'j. 
Vol.  38. — No.  20 :  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1906. 
Vol.  39. — No,  21 :  Mineral  resourtes,  calendar  year  1905. 
Vol.  40. — No.  22 :  Engineer  Department  report  and  appendixes,  1906,  pt.  1. 
Vol.41.— No.  22:  Same,  pt.  2. 

Vol.  42. — No.  23 :  Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  vol.  25. 
Vol,  43. — No.  24  :  House  manual. 
Vol.  44. — No.  25 :  Official  records  of  Union  and  Confederate  navies  in  War  of 

Rebellion,  series  1,  vol.  21. 
Vol.  45.— No.  26 :  Tests  of  metals,  1906. 
Vol.46.— Nos,  27-130   (except  53-76,  88)  :  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  47.— Nos.  131-198   (except  1.52):  INIiscellaneous. 
Vol.  48.— Nos.    199-250    (except  204):  Public   Health   and  Marine-Hospital 

Service  report,  1906,  and  miscellaneous. 
Vol.  49.— Nos.  251-345  (except  276,  310,  311,  325,  326)  :  Miscellaneous, 


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House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.  50.— Nos.  358-521   (except  439,  502)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.51. — Nos.  522-607  (except  558,  575)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  52.— Nos.  609-780  (except  641,  654,  718,  727,  728,  743)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  53. — No.  204:  Reclamation  Service,  5th  report,  1906. 

-^-ol.  54. — No.  88 :  National   Soldiers'  Home  report  of  inspection,   July  21- 

Oct.  15,  1906. 
No.  276 :  National  Soldiers'  Home  report,  1906. 
Vol.  55.— Nos.  53,  54 :  Geological  Survey  bulletins,  300,  301. 
Vol.  56.— Nos.  55-60 :  Same,  302-307. 
Vol.  57.— Nos.  61-63  :  Same,  308-310. 
Vol.  58.— Nos.  781,  782,  796-798 :  Same,  311-315. 
Vol.  59.— No.  823  :  Same,  316. 
Vol.  60.— Nos.  824-828  :  Same,  317-321. 

Vol.  61. — Nos.  64-08 :  Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  179-183. 
Vol.  62.— Nos.  69-76  :  Same,  184-191. 
Vol.  63.— Nos.  786,-  787  :  Same,  192,  193. 
Vol.  64.— Nos.  788,  789 :  Same,  194,  195. 
Vol.  65.— Nos.  790,  791 :  Same,  196,  197. 
Vol.  66.— Nos.  792-794 :  Same,  198-200. 
Vol.  67. — Nos.  310,  311 :  Geological  Survey  monographs,  vols.  49,  50.     Cera- 

topsia  ;  Cretaceous  flora  of  southern  New  York  and  New  England. 
Vol.  68.— Nos.  784,  785 :  Geological  Survey  professional  papers,  56,  57. 
Vol.  69.— No.  815 :  Same,  58. 
Vol.  70. — No.  325 :  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  20th  report,  Dec.  19, 

1906. 
Vol.  71. — No.  326 :  Citizenship  of  United  States,  expatriation,  and  protection 

abroad. 
Vol.  72. — Nos.    346-348 :  Monthly    consular    and    trade    reports,    Jan.-Mar., 

1907,  nos.  316-318. 
Vol.  73.— Nos.  349-351:  Same,  Apr.-.June,  1907,  nos.  319-321. 
Vol.  74.— No.  352 :  Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  8th  report,  1906. 
Vol.  75. — No.  352  :  Same,  maps. 

Vol.  76.— No.  353 :  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  23d  report,  1906. 
Vol.  77. — No.  354 :  Commercial  relations,  1900. 

Vol.  78. — No.  355 :  Hinds'  precedents  of  House  of  Representatives,  vol.  1. 
Vol.  79.— No.  355  :  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  80.— No.  355 :  Same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  81.— No.  355  :  Same,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  82.— No.  355 :  Same,  vol.  5. 
Vol.  83.— No.  355  :  Same,  vol.  6. 
Vol.  84.— No.  355 :  Same,  vol.  7. 

Vol.  85.— No.  356 :  Fisheries  Bureau  bulletin,  vol.  26,  1906. 
Vol.  86.— No.  357:  Federal  and  State  constitutions,  colonial  charters,  etc., 

vol.  1. 
Vol.  87.— No.  357 :  Same,  vol.  2. 
Vol.  88.— No.  357 :  Same,  vol.  3. 
Vol.  89.— No.  357  :  Same,  vol.  4. 
Vol.  90.  -No.  357:  Same,  vol.  5. 
Vol.  91.— No.  357 :  Same,  vol.  6. 


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Second  Session — Continued. 

House  documents — Continued. 

Vol.    92. — No.  430:  Appointments,  etc.,  in  Department  of  Agriculture,  Jan.- 
Dec,  1006. 
No.  743:  Animal  Industry  Bureau.  re])ort  of  oporations,  1000. 
No.  700 :  Boet-sugar  industry  in  United  States  in  lOOG  (Agricul- 
ture Dept.  report  84). 
Vol.    93. — No.  502,  pts.  1-3:  American  Republics  Bureau  monthly  bulletin, 

Jan.-:\Iar..  1007,  vol.  24,  nos.  1-3. 
Vol.    94.— No.  502,  pts.  4-6:  Same,  Apr.-June,  1007,  vol.  24,  nos.  4-6. 
Vol.    95.— No.  558:  Patent  Office  report,  1006. 
Vol.    96.— No.  641 :  Patent  decisions,  1006. 
Vol.    97. — No.  575,  pt.  1:  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  1006. 

No.  575,  pt.  2:  National  Museum  report,  1006. 
^'ol.    08.— No.  608 :  Report  of  Postal  Commission. 
Vol.    99.— No.  715,  pts.   1-3:  Labor  Bureau  bulletins  68-70,  vol.   14,   ,Ian.- 

May,   1907. 
Vol.  100.— No.  727 :  Army  register,  1907. 
No.  728 :  Navy  register,  1007. 
Vol.  101.— No.  783 :  Statistical  abstract  of  United  States,  1906. 
Vol.  102. — No.  705 :  Special  report  on  diseases  of  horse. 
Vol.  103. — No.  800 :  Special  consular  reports,  vol.  39.     Cotton-seed  products 

in  foreign  countries. 
Vol.  104. — No.  801 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Denis  M.  Hurley. 

No.  802 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Benjamin  Franlvlin  Marsh. 
No.  803 :  Memorial  addresses  on  George  A.  Castoi-. 
No.  804 :  Memorial  addresses  on  George  Robert  Patterson. 
No.  805:  Memorial  addresses  on  .lohn  McPherson  Pinckney. 
No.  806 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Kockwood  Hoar. 
No.  807 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Rufus  Ezekiel  Lester. 
No.  808 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Robert  Roberts  Hitt. 
No.  809 :  Memorial  addresses  on  Henry  Cullen  Adams. 
No.  810:  Memorial  addresses  on  William  Henry  Flack. 
No.  811 :  Memorial  addresses  on  John  Heni'y  Ketcham. 
No.  812 :  Memorial  addresses  on  John  Franklin  Rixey. 
Vol.105. — No.  813:  Agriculture  Department  yearbook,  1906. 
Vol.  106.— No.  814:  Weather  Bureau  report,  1906. 

Vol.107. — No.  816:   Ethnology  Bureau  bulletin  33.     Skeletal   remains  sug- 
gesting or  attributed  to  early  man  in  North  America. 
No.  817:  Same,  34.     Physiological  and  medical  observations  among 

Indians  of  southwestern  United  States  and  northern  Mexico. 
No.  818:   Same,  35.     Antiquities  of  upper  Gila   and  Salt  River 

valleys  in  Arizona  and  New  Mexico. 
No.  819:  Same.  36.     List  of  publications  of  Buroiui  of  American 
Ethnology. 
Vol.  108. — No.  820 :  Experiment  Stations  Office  report,  1906. 
Vol.  109.— No.  821  :  Ethnology  Bureau.  25th  report,  1904. 
Vol.110. — No.   822:   Labor   Bureau,   21st  annual    report,   1006.   strikes  and 

lockouts. 
Vol.  111. — No.  829 :  Document  index,  no.  13,  59th  Congress,  2d  session. 
Vol.  112. — No.  830 :  Document  catalogue,  vol.  9,  59th  Congress,  2d  session. 

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FIFTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. 

Second  Session — Continued . 

House  reports." 

Vol.  1. — Nos.  5326-7291   (except  private  bills,  etc.)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  2. — Nos.  7292-8174  (except  private  bills,  etc.)  :  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  3. — No.  7644:  Government  Hospital  for  Insane  Investigation,  vol.  1. 

Vol.  4.— No.  7644:  Same,  vol.  2. 

Vol.  A. — Nos.  5097-5659   (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  B.— Nos.  5660-6253  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  C— Nos.  6254-6886  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  D. — Nos.  6887-7512  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 

Vol.  E. — Nos.  7513-8165  (with  exceptions)  :  Private  bills,  etc. 
Reports  contained  in  volume  1  are:  Nos.  5326-5328,  5407-5411,  5419,  5420, 
5422,  5464-5487,  5552,  5554,  5625,  5629,  5630,  5881-5883,  5885,  6053,  6055.  6120, 
6121,  6202-6204,  6206-6215,  6377-6383,  6392-6394,  6396-6403,  6405-6409,  6415, 
6421,  6422,  6427-6437,  6439-6442,  6584,  6585,  6595,  6597-6603.  6706-6708,  6711, 
6713-6716,  6718,  6720-6746,  6748-67-50,  6752,  6893,  6894,  6901,  6904-6906,  6908, 
6909,  7083,  7086,  7088,  7089,  7091-7097,  7099,  7101,  7103,  7105-7112,  7114,  7115, 
7117,  7275,  7276,  7278-7282,  7287-7291. 

Reports  contained  in  volume  2  are:  Nos.  7292-7295,  7301-7303,  7305,  7306. 
7309-7312,  7539,  7540,  7557-7560,  7563-7565,  7567-7570,  7572,  7574,  7575,  7577- 
7584,  7586-7589,  7593-7599,  7601-7604,  760t'.-7615,  7617-7621,  7624,  7626-7628, 
7634,  7636-7643  [see  vols.  3  and  4  for  7644 1,  7645,  7646.  7648.  7649,  8016,  8018- 
8026,  8028,  8033-8042.  8044,  8048,  8049,  8051,  8053,  8054,  8056-8058,  8060-8073, 
8077,  8079,  8081,  8085,  808(5,  8088,  8090-8103.  8105-8119,  8121,  8122,  8137-8143, 
8145,  8147-8153,  8155,  8158-8161,  8163,  8164,  8166-8174. 

a  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  House  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple  and  concurrent  resolutions.  Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  January 
20,  1905,  the  "  usual  number "  of  such  reports  could  not  be  printed.  These 
private  reports  are  bound  in  five  volumes,  lettered  from  A  to  E.  These  volumes 
can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  will  be  kept  in  the  Senate 
and  House  libraries  and  in  the  library  of  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents.  Volumes  1-4,  which  will  be  furnished  as  usual,  contain  all  the 
House  reports  on  public  bills  ordered  printed  during  the  session. 

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